Global Telehealth Exchange is the world’s first cross-border blockchain telehealth network that is built on Solve.Care’s decentralized healthcare digital platform.
National, 04 March 2022 (GNI): Global Telehealth Incorporated (GTHI) announced its plans of being the operator of the world’s first global teleconsulting network of licensed medical practitioners, enabling virtual healthcare on-demand across national borders. GTHI has been established with the primary mission of taking healthcare to the next level, using the proven blockchain platform powered by global health tech company, Solve.Care. GTHI is incorporated in Wyoming, USA, allowing the company to take advantage of the state’s strong support for blockchain innovation.
Global Telehealth Exchange (GTHE) was recently launched in India in September 2021, with HealthLink Technologies as the official distributor. Global Telehealth Exchange as an initiative of Solve.Care – to establish a global telehealth network where healthcare providers and patients anywhere in the world can connect seamlessly and provide a better remote standard of care. The exchange allows patients secure virtual access to doctors and healthcare professionals anywhere, providing greater choice, reducing waiting times and expenses. The blockchain platform, which GTHE operates on, allows for patient medical and demographic data to be owned and controlled by the patient, with an ability to participate in accessing state-of-the-art virtual healthcare solutions and the ability to use secure digital payment options for all transactions.
The SOLVE token is the native digital currency of Solve.Care’s healthcare platform may be used for digital payment transactions. The token can be purchased directly through Care.Wallet, Solve.Care’s healthcare management app. This is just one example of Solve.Care bringing the utility of digital currencies to the real world.
GTHI’s newly appointed VP of Operations, Sujata Kumaraswamy will be responsible for the general operations of the company. Prior to joining GTHI, Ms. Kumaraswamy accrued over 15 years of experience in healthcare IT, including several leadership roles. She has led multiple technology implementations in healthcare and hospital systems and also founded a virtual healthcare and population management company in 2015 and will now be overseeing the company’s rollout of the world’s first blockchain-based telehealth service.
Ms. Kumaraswamy said, “We are thrilled to begin this exciting new venture with the help of Solve.Care. By taking advantage of Solve.Care’s proven decentralized healthcare platform, allows us to give virtual care to all. Anyone can receive the care they rightfully deserve, at any place. We look forward to bringing virtual care available on demand and availability of care anywhere.”
CEO of Solve.Care, Pradeep Goel stated, “We are looking forward to seeing the impact our collaboration can have for easily accessible healthcare services that are secured by blockchain technology. We appreciate that Sujata and GTHI understand how decentralized networks can benefit this industry and are using this modern technology to revolutionize telehealth and take it to the next level.”
In her new role as VP of Operations with GTHI, Ms. Kumaraswamy’s main initial responsibilities will be to build the company in its chosen location of Wyoming. The decision to be based in Wyoming was a strategic one driven by several factors. Wyoming stands out as the most blockchain-friendly state, where officials recognize the potential of the technology and are invested in its future development. In choosing Wyoming as its headquarters, GTHI has found strong support from the state government.
GTHI is now excited to embark upon its expansion plans in 2022 as a newly-established entity and will continue working towards its central ambition of becoming the top choice for patients and physicians seeking a teleconsulting solution in every country of the world, stated in the press release.
About GTHIGTHI is a healthcare technology and solutions company that operates the Global Telehealth Exchange (GTHE) network – the first global teleconsulting network enabling cross-border consultations. It’s also the first comprehensive global registry of licensed medical practitioners powered by innovative blockchain technology. The GTHE network offers a means for secure patient medical and demographic data to be owned and controlled by the patient, with the ability to access the best virtual healthcare solutions and secure digital payment options for all transactions.
About Solve.Care is a global healthcare platform company that redefines care coordination, improves access to care, reduces benefit administration costs, and helps reduce fraud and waste in healthcare around the world. The Solve.Care platform allows for digital health networks called Care Networks, to be built and run, for patient-centric care based on medical conditions, economic and social needs, and other tailored eligibility criteria, creating an entire healthcare ecosystem. It is also the first company in the world to successfully deploy digital currency and blockchain technology for value-based healthcare payments. Solve.Care is a multiple award-winning company, receiving accolades such as: ‘Most Innovative Blockchain Project Award’ at the Blockchain Life 2019 Forum, ‘Top Innovative Blockchain Solution’ and ‘Top Outstanding Project’ at the 2019 World Blockchain Awards, BRI’s ‘Industry Solution of the Year 2020’, SSOW Impact Awards’ ‘Technology of the Year 2020’, and many more. For more information, please visit https://solve.care
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