Hello. Is your project a communication platform for people who like to play games? What are benefits this will give for the end user?
Hi Jocolyn, No, Potion Owl is a healthcare services platform that embraces P2P in its own sense by allowing both consumers (patients) and healthcare providers to have access to our services in ways that are focused on both parties. A standard Electronic Health Records system is doctor-facing meaning it caters to the doctors first then considers the patient afterwards. Potion Owl reverses this approach by asking questions that are consumer (patient) facing:
If youre feeling unwell, what healthcare provider do you contact?
Will they be available?
Will they be able to locate your file?
If this is a different provider, will you be able to provide information about past visits to other healthcare providers?
If you would like a second opinion, do you have enough detail after your visit with the healthcare provider of your choice?
If you are in another country or foreign location, will the task be more daunting? Particularly if you are prescribed medication?
In essence, Potion Owls platform focuses on the consumer (patient) but also provides tools for healthcare providers by implementing an ecosystem.
The benefits to the end user from a consumer standpoint is the ability to access healthcare providers 24/7s in any location where Potion Owl is supported and also affords you the interoperability between nations for example: A prescription written in the Caribbean Island of Jamaica is also useful in Barbados and vice-versa. Additionally, there is the availability of Med Rep accounts which operate as master nodes from which incentivization occurs in the form of transaction fees of approximately 10%. There are currently 150 Med Rep account slots of which 32 are already secured.