[TCR Series 4: Medical] Is That Hospital Really a Good Place?
The fourth installment of the TCR series examining how to evaluate whether a hospital or medical practice can be genuinely trusted.
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TCR Series Part 4 Medical -- Is That Hospital Really a Good Place? Possibility of a Healthcare Ecosystem Where Patients Directly Curate Trust: Can trust be curated through technology? In the digital era we face trust choices dozens of times a day -- which hospital to go to, which content to believe for learning, which lawyer to meet, which local shop to support. TCR (Token Curated Registry) presents a new answer combining technology and community. Medical trust problem: choosing a hospital or doctor is among the highest-stakes trust decisions people make; existing information (hospital advertising, review sites, insurance networks) is imperfect and often manipulated; patient reviews are valuable but isolated; medical professional societies maintain membership lists but not quality rankings; TCR applied to healthcare: a patient-curated registry where inclusion requires community staking from other patients and healthcare professionals; hospitals and clinics seeking TCR listing would need to meet community-defined standards; community members who stake tokens in support of a listing have financial incentive to maintain accuracy -- false claims about quality would be challenged by those at financial risk; the resulting registry reflects community-aggregated knowledge about healthcare quality that no centralized institution can match.
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