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Siren Servers #2: Telehealth for All: BitMED Offers Free Health Care on a Blockchain

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Amazon proved that shopping can become more accessible, personalized and scalable. But can health care?

If you ask Dr. Rishi Madhok, co-founder and CEO of blockchain startup BitMED, the answer is a definitive “Yes.”

Dr. Madhok recently joined me and WPKN Radio host Jim Motavalli for a live interview about BitMED, launched worldwide in 2017. The telehealth company aims not just to make health care globally accessible and tailored to individual patients, but also to one-up Amazon in a big way—by being completely free.

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Amazon proved that shopping can become more accessible, personalized and scalable. But can health care?

If you ask Dr. Rishi Madhok, co-founder and CEO of blockchain startup BitMED, the answer is a definitive “Yes.”

Dr. Madhok recently joined me and WPKN Radio host Jim Motavalli for a live interview about BitMED, launched worldwide in 2017. The telehealth company aims not just to make health care globally accessible and tailored to individual patients, but also to one-up Amazon in a big way—by being completely free.

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