If I understand correctly, your project will save all information about the patient's medical condition as well as the patient's previous medical records. Like a cloud of information, then the patient and physician can access that data for subsequent treatment.
Hi Leodalat, yes the goal is to do that but have the service interoperable between countries. So for e.g. Information taken by a healthcare provider in Jamaica can be accessed by another healthcare provider in Mexico. This goes for medical doctors, pharmacies, etc. Imagine receiving a prescription in Jamaica but had a flight out the next day and forgetting to fill it and you arrived in say Brazil. What would you do? Under normal circumstances you'd have to start over the process. Wherever Potion Owl is accessible then you won't need to do so. This is where the slogan - Making Healthcare Services Accessible Anytime, Anywhere was derived.
Why the need for smart contracts? Because there are certain rules that determine how a prescription is prepared, information is documented, etc. The smart contracts will govern this process.