MedNostr is happening.
Today, on the nostr:npub1healthsx3swcgtknff7zwpg8aj2q7h49zecul5rz490f6z2zp59qnfvp8p call, I successfully demonstrated the use case of what I call “Patient Zero to Nostr Hero”. It was a health consultation over a Zoom call where the patient was on-boarded to a new wallet, used that wallet to authenticate over zoom, consultation completed and resulting records securely transmitted to that newly created wallet controlled by that new patient.
In this demonstration, #nostr #safebox was completely invisible, but pivotal in facilitating the secure transfer of records.
This is the way healthcare should be. Personal, private and secure.
Thanks to nostr:npub1t8pwzkkhhs94e9acgw9jwca9csyl7a4tnpdttu05039um5j7d6xs72gkvf for being such a good patient zero!

Discussion
The next level will be formatting said data for instant physician consumption. We ingest data in particular visual formats specifically for each medical specialty.
Yeah, imagine the power of the interface design if each dev can focus entirely in just one role inside the system.
https://www.are.na/a-j-lnwvmzy-t_4/check-this-interface interface ninja strikes again and disappears
Yup, I am working on a handler to take care of all the json (structured data handling). After that, I want to domain experts to take over. As I mentioned on the call, I am not in the app-building business (as you can see from my crappy interface). What I am good at is generalizing domain-specific requirements into infrastructure capability requirements. IMHO, #nostr is the only game in town where I can do both.
Filling out scutsheets ain’t rocket science…once you find a template. I used FOSS itextpdf libraries to make a pdf programmatically (https://itextpdf.com) of a medfools scutsheet (https://www.medfools.com/)
My strong recommendation: make a proof of concept app filling out this scutsheet (https://www.medfools.com/downloads/medicine.pdf) before pitching the backend to a potential buyer. Anyone in the field will understand the power instantly and intuitively.
A good deal of medicine is info management and that’s mostly database reporting.
Happy to connect dots / answer questions to help you understand the content of scutsheets
Indeed, it is. Thanks for mobilizing this excellent passionate group! I'll need some help on FHIR soon; finishing up the secure plumbing first.
I could not attend the latest ones because I am travelling, but I will be back next week :)