VeChain and Renji Hospital: new horizons of blockchain technologies in medicine

Mike Smith December 1

VeChain and Renji Hospital, a division of the medical school of Shanghai Jiaotong University, presented the innovative project MyBaby, which became a striking example of the use of blockchain technologies in medical practice. This project, described in the Xinmin report, demonstrated how modern digital solutions can change approaches to data management and interaction between patients and clinics.

The project is based on VeChain's blockchain technology combined with expert support from DNV. MyBaby guarantees the security and accuracy of data processing, recording all key stages of medical procedures and providing patients with exclusive access to information. A unique identifier for each file, fixed on the blockchain, eliminates the possibility of unauthorized interference, which increases patient trust in the system.

One of the key advantages of the platform is the convenience of interacting with data. Users can not only view and evaluate the results obtained, but also monitor their changes in real time. This allows patients to be fully involved in the process while maintaining a high level of confidentiality.

In addition, MyBaby minimizes the number of intermediaries, making data exchange more transparent and reliable. Information, including images and reports, are transmitted directly through the hospital’s online platform, eliminating delays and the risk of losing important documents.