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Solve.Care launches Care.Labs

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Care.Labs aims to help both physicians and developers in designing and creating Care Networks on the Solve.Care decentralised blockchain platform

Solve.Care, the healthcare blockchain technology company, announced that they have launched their new development portal Care.Labs. It aims to help both physicians and developers in designing and creating Care Networks on the Solve.Care decentralised blockchain platform.

A Care Network is a digital health network that connects healthcare stakeholders to deliver streamlined care with the patient at the center of the experience. Care.Labs empowers physicians to play a more active role in changing the world of healthcare by designing their own healthcare decentralized solutions, and an opportunity to work with like-minded colleagues from around the world, something that has not been available in this industry as of yet.

Care.Labs collates documentation, tutorials, videos, support blogs, and guides, making it easy for practitioners to learn the basics and start creating their own healthcare decentralised Care Networks. In the case that a physician was interested but had neither the know-how nor time, there will also be the option to get tech support from a dedicated developer team to create a sponsored Care Network.

This is the first release of the development portal, where physicians and developers can learn about the Solve.Care Platform, its components, find out how to create their own Care Network, and build one by experimenting with a sandbox using Solve.Care’s GitHub repository.

Speaking on this launch, Pradeep Goel, CEO, Solve.Care said, “It is the physicians who are on the front line and are most aware of the pressing needs of healthcare and where the gaps currently lie. We are launching Care.Labs to empower the global community of physicians to use their expertise and knowledge to redefine healthcare for the benefit of their patients and their families. We are reaching out to those who do not accept the status quo of the current healthcare system.”

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