The Innovation Bank: Blockchain Technology and the Decentralization of the Engineering Professions

Author(s):  
Daniel R. Robles ◽  
Bradley Edward Layton

Abstract The Innovation Bank is a novel business method that integrates and capitalizes knowledge assets. The Innovation Bank is an application of game theory, actuarial math and a simple native “proof-of-stake” blockchain. The system aims to unify the global engineering and scientific disciplines by incentivizing individual practitioners to form knowledge asset networks among each other by producing claims and validations related to observable and measurable events. Each claim and associated validation forms a node in a network for which each participant is awarded a cryptographic token memorializing earned stake (equity) in the system. A secure, validated, and decentralized knowledge repository and access management system is secured by a simple native blockchain. Revenue is generated through the liquidation of earned tokens on an external market to third parties seeking access to network metadata for business intelligence. The intrinsic value of the network grows as the number of participants increases. As participation increases, the quantity and quality of the transaction records also increases. Third-party buyers may include banks, insurance companies, and private enterprise.

2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 504-506
Author(s):  
Edgar Nehme ◽  
Sami Jad

ABSTRACT Reimbursement of long-term permanent disability following a dental injury can lead to claims and legal involvement by the injured person. This will delay the treatment the patient's quality of life and the court system. A new formula has been hypothesized to address the problem. This might help the stakeholders including patients, insurance companies. The details of calculating the index and its significance are discussed. Implication studies are mandatory to refine the proposed hypothesis. How to cite this article Ayoub F, Nehme E, Jad S, Salameh Z. A Novel Approach for the Reimbursement of Permanent Partial Dental Disability Following Dental Injury. J Contemp Dent Pract 2015;16(6):504-506.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Reyes-González Juan Pablo ◽  
Díaz-Peregrino Roberto ◽  
Soto-Ulloa Victor ◽  
Galvan-Remigio Isabel ◽  
Castillo Paul ◽  
...  

Abstract In the last decades big data has facilitating and improving our daily duties in the medical research and clinical fields; the strategy to get to this point is understanding how to organize and analyze the data in order to accomplish the final goal that is improving healthcare system, in terms of cost and benefits, quality of life and outcome patient. The main objective of this review is to illustrate the state-of-art of big data in healthcare, its features and architecture. We also would like to demonstrate the different application and principal mechanisms of big data in the latest technologies known as blockchain and artificial intelligence, recognizing their benefits and limitations. Perhaps, medical education and digital anatomy are unexplored fields that might be profitable to investigate as we are proposing. The healthcare system can be revolutionized using these different technologies. Thus, we are explaining the basis of these systems focused to the medical arena in order to encourage medical doctors, nurses, biotechnologies and other healthcare professions to be involved and create a more efficient and efficacy system.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (99) ◽  
pp. 127-139
Author(s):  
Piotr Wrzesiński

The use of modern technologies in business is primarily aimed at simplifying business processes, reducing the costs of business operations as well as improving the quality of services offered to clients. It is also a response to the changing preferences of customers who are increasingly using digital solutions. Technological solutions may in particular be used in the insurance distribution process, which in recent years has become much more demanding, due a number of provisions regulating the distribution of insurance contracts were introduced.  These changes are mainly aimed at ensuring that client makes conscious decisions regarding the conclusion of the contract, due to broad information requirements as well as matching the insurance to the client's needs. The use of mobile applications, Big Data, artificial intelligence or blockchain technology may allow for simplification, acceleration and reduction of costs in the process of distribution of insurance contracts. The article is an attempt to indicate the main possibilities of using technological solutions, both in relation to the requirements for insurance distributors and in relation to the technologies that can be used. Selected barriers were also discussed, which in the author's opinion significantly limit the possibility of development of digital insurance distribution channels.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 2325967119S0016
Author(s):  
Jeffrey J. Nepple ◽  
Arya Minaie ◽  
James Ross ◽  
Ljiljana Bogunovic ◽  
John Clohisy

Background: The diagnostic criteria for surgical indication of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) remain controversial. With a growing body of literature investigating the quality of these criteria, little is known about the direction that these have had on changes of third-party policies. The purpose of this study was to measure how these changes in policy would affect the exclusion of a cohort of previously identified FAI patients who were treated operatively. Methods: Four insurance companies’ coverage policies with specific criteria for the surgical treatment of FAI were applied to this population at two time points, 2012 and 2018, to determine whether these third-party payer criteria for FAI surgery were met. The insurance criteria were assessed in a prospective multicenter cohort of 712 patients undergoing primary FAI surgery. The policies listed various combinations of age, symptom duration, positive impingement test, radiographic osteoarthritis, radiographic sign of CAM and/or pincer impingement, and physical exam findings. Results: The cohort of 712 hips included 324 men [45.5%] and 388 females [54.5] with a mean age of 28.7 years. Overall, insurance criteria were not met in: Insurance #1 old 30.1%, new 25.7%; Insurance #2 old and new 17.8%, Insurance #3 old 21.9%, new 21.1%; and Insurance #4 old 17.8%, new 14.9%-20.6%. In 2012, the average percent exclusion of the four companies was 21.9%, this number decreased slightly to 20.6% overall in 2018. The most likely reason to be excluded was found to be failure to meet imaging criteria. The second most likely failed characteristic was a negative impingement test (65 patients excluded). Several insurance companies continue to utilize Outerbridge criteria for cartilage lesions which cannot be assessed preoperatively. Discussion and Conclusion: The diagnosis of FAI and its surgical indications have no definitive set criteria. Our study shows that with a six-year span of growing literature and updated policies, nearly 1 in 5 patients deemed to need surgical intervention by experienced hip preservation surgeons would still be denied coverage. There is a need for continued improvement of consensus regarding the diagnosis of FAI and appropriate indications for surgical intervention based on the available literature.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Basche

While calling for culturally sensitive healthcare services in migrant communities, the international nursing literature on intercultural care predominantly describes nursing staff as lacking cultural competences and immigrant customers as lacking cleverness to navigate the labyrinths of national healthcare systems. Congruences in language, culture and religion in the customer-caregiver relationship can decisively improve the quality of care. However, they do not automatically guarantee smooth working processes in monocultural in-home settings. On the contrary, new problems occur here for Turkish caregivers which are unknown to the legions of native professionals who feel challenged by migrants and which go beyond differences such as age, sex, income or education. While no cultural or religious brokering is necessary between customers and personnel in the given context in Germany, new challenges arise when caregivers are expected to legally broker between customers and insurance companies or doctors. Conflicting expectations of customers and management as well as their own colliding social and professional roles put the caregivers in a quandary and must be competently managed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-22
Author(s):  
Ardian Thresnantia Atmaja

The key objectives of this paper is to propose a design implementation of blockchain based on smart contract which have potential to change international mobile roaming business model by eliminating third-party data clearing house (DCH). The analysis method used comparative analysis between current situation and target architecture of international mobile roaming business that commonly used by TOGAF Architecture Development Method. The purposed design of implementation has validated the business value by using Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) calculation. This paper applies the TOGAF approach in order to address architecture gap to evaluate by the enhancement capability that required from these three fundamental aspect which are Business, Technology and Information. With the blockchain smart contract solution able to eliminate the intermediaries Data Clearing House system, which impacted to the business model of international mobile roaming with no more intermediaries fee for call data record (CDR) processing and open up for online billing and settlement among parties. In conclusion the business value of blockchain implementation in the international mobile roaming has been measured using TCO comparison between current situation and target architecture that impacted cost reduction of operational platform is 19%. With this information and understanding the blockchain technology has significant benefit in the international mobile roaming business.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1131-1135
Author(s):  
Tomas Hambili Paulo Sanjuluca ◽  
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Ricardo Correia ◽  
Anabela Antunes de Almeida ◽  
Ana Gloria Diaz Martinez ◽  
...  

Introduction: In order to have a good assessment of the quality of maternal and child health care, it is essential that there is up-to-date and reliable information. Objective: To evaluate the impact of the implementation of a computerized database of clinical processes in the admission, archive and medical statistics section, of Maternity hospital Irene Neto/Lubango-Angola. Methodology: A descriptive study with a quantitative and qualitative approach to carry out a retrospective case study deliveries and newborns, records from 2014 to 2017. Final considerations: The implementation of this project may contribute to the improvement of clinical management support management of the hospital as well as facilitating access to information for research and scientific production.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 25-32
Author(s):  
Viktor Zheltov ◽  
Viktor Chembaev

The article has considered the calculation of the unified glare rating (UGR) based on the luminance spatial-angular distribution (LSAD). The method of local estimations of the Monte Carlo method is proposed as a method for modeling LSAD. On the basis of LSAD, it becomes possible to evaluate the quality of lighting by many criteria, including the generally accepted UGR. UGR allows preliminary assessment of the level of comfort for performing a visual task in a lighting system. A new method of "pixel-by-pixel" calculation of UGR based on LSAD is proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 4011
Author(s):  
Dan Wang ◽  
Jindong Zhao ◽  
Chunxiao Mu

In the field of modern bidding, electronic bidding leads a new trend of development, convenience and efficiency and other significant advantages effectively promote the reform and innovation of China’s bidding field. Nowadays, most systems require a strong and trusted third party to guarantee the integrity and security of the system. However, with the development of blockchain technology and the rise of privacy protection, researchers has begun to emphasize the core concept of decentralization. This paper introduces a decentralized electronic bidding system based on blockchain and smart contract. The system uses blockchain to replace the traditional database and uses chaincode to process business logic. In data interaction, encryption techniques such as zero-knowledge proof based on graph isomorphism are used to improve privacy protection, which improves the anonymity of participants, the privacy of data transmission, and the traceability and verifiable of data. Compared with other electronic bidding systems, this system is more secure and efficient, and has the nature of anonymous operation, which fully protects the privacy information in the bidding process.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1343
Author(s):  
Faiza Loukil ◽  
Khouloud Boukadi ◽  
Rasheed Hussain ◽  
Mourad Abed

The insurance industry is heavily dependent on several processes executed among multiple entities, such as insurer, insured, and third-party services. The increasingly competitive environment is pushing insurance companies to use advanced technologies to address multiple challenges, namely lack of trust, lack of transparency, and economic instability. To this end, blockchain is used as an emerging technology that enables transparent and secure data storage and transmission. In this paper, we propose CioSy, a collaborative blockchain-based insurance system for monitoring and processing the insurance transactions. To the best of our knowledge, the existing approaches do not consider collaborative insurance to achieve an automated, transparent, and tamper-proof solution. CioSy aims at automating the insurance policy processing, claim handling, and payment using smart contracts. For validation purposes, an experimental prototype is developed on Ethereum blockchain. Our experimental results show that the proposed approach is both feasible and economical in terms of time and cost.


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