Telemedicine raises security concerns as patients’ data and sensitive information could be leaked if the virtual connection isn’t secure. Blockchain technology can help establish secure and efficient data exchange in telemedicine by storing medical records in secure, fragmented systems and allowing only trusted parties to access the blockchain. However, the adoption of blockchain in telemedicine faces challenges such as cost, lack of expertise, and lack of standardization. Overall, implementing blockchain can help increase consumer confidence in telemedicine and protect patients’ privacy.

Vans seized, ‘unsafe’ Uber suspended and drivers quizzed during West Midlands Police sting
In an operation to reduce motoring offences, police officers and driving agencies pulled over and checked vehicles in the Black Country at a quiet industrial