Companies and project categories sorted by industry focus
Biomedical blockchain projects grouped by primary industry focus, with confidence labels, use case mapping, and notes on what each focus area covers.
How this list is organised
The default view sorts by industry focus, alphabetically ascending. That ordering is deliberate. It puts unrelated projects next to each other rather than clustering them by hype, which makes the field easier to read for the first time. The sort can be cross-referenced against the use case list below to see where a project might also appear in a secondary context.
Where a project is not yet promoted to a named entry, it remains inside its category record. That is not a slight against the project; it reflects the confidence model used by the methodology page.
| Industry focus | What it covers | Related material |
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| Claims and payment workflows | Adjudication, prior authorisation, provider settlement, and audit trails that need verifiable timing and counterparties. | |
| Clinical trials | Protocol versioning, consent capture, eCRF integrity, and chain-of-custody for trial events. | |
| Consent and access management | Patient-driven authorisation flows, granular access scopes, and revocation audit logs. | |
| Data audit and compliance infrastructure | Tamper-evident logs, internal compliance reporting, and reproducible audit packages. | |
| Electronic health records | EHR access logs, cross-institution exchange pointers, and provenance metadata rather than raw clinical records on chain. | |
| Genomic data | Consent-bound access to sequencing data, research participation tracking, and incentive design without raw genomes on chain. | |
| Healthcare supply chain | Track-and-trace for pharmaceuticals, devices, and reagents across multi-party logistics. | |
| Patient data marketplaces | Models for compensating patients or research participants while protecting identifiability and downstream use. | |
| Patient identity | Decentralised identifiers, verifiable credentials, and identity proofing aligned to clinical workflows. | |
| Provider credentialing | Verifiable clinician credentials, licensure status, and continuing education records. | |
| Public health registries | Notifiable disease reporting, vaccination records, and registry interoperability. | |
| Research data provenance | Reproducibility, instrument output hashing, and protocol-aligned data lineage. |
Cross-reference: use cases
Use case grouping is a softer overlay on top of the industry focus categories. A clinical trial project, for example, may touch consent management and patient identity at the edges.
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Electronic health records
Access logs, consent pointers, and exchange metadata around existing EHR systems.
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Clinical trials
Protocol versioning, randomisation integrity, and timestamped trial events.
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Genomics
Consent-bound access to sequencing data and research participation tracking.
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Patient identity
Decentralised identifiers and verifiable credentials inside clinical workflows.
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Consent management
Granular, revocable authorisation flows with auditable history.
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Healthcare supply chain
Track-and-trace for pharmaceuticals, devices, and reagents.
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Research data provenance
Reproducible lineage from instrument output to published result.
About inclusion
Inclusion in this directory is informational. It does not validate financial, clinical, or regulatory claims made by any project. The site does not perform due diligence on token offerings, fundraising, or commercial healthcare products and explicitly does not endorse them. Where evidence of activity is weak, that is reflected in the confidence label rather than smoothed over.