4/ The blockchain (and other technologies) will make it easier to measure the impact of many professions than they are today.
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5/ Imagine a doctor that is compensated based on the improvement in metrics from a patient using an implant to track biomarkers.
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6/ "Organizations” will become much more fluid.
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7/ Imagine you have a healthcare entity where the doctors are generating incredible results and that's publicly visible on a blockchain...
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8/ ...but the sales guys suck and can't sell the doctors' service wwell.
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9/ If a great sales guy saw that data, he could jump in and start selling it himself taking all the "coins" from the other sales guys pools
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10/ Not sure if I'm articulating that well, but I am imagining a world where organizational boundaries are much more fluid than they are...
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11/ ...today due to the transparency and lower transactions costs of blockchain.
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12/ I suspect a lot of service providers won't want to make the shift but consumers will demand it.
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13/ I like the idea of my doctor being compensated based on my health outcomes more than a fee-for-service model which pays them for...
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But it can leads to doctors refusing to take you as a patient depending on your condition.
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Replying to @Kpaxs
I think you would benchmark off baseline so based on relative not absolute, right? i.e. I pay for services that make be relatively better
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I'm imagining a post-insurance scenario where consumers are making purchasing decisions
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