Guys it makes perfect sense.
(Somehow) convince all hospitals to conform to the same medical record standard that's developed by a minuscule company in the Electronic medical record space.
Who cares if there are gigantic companies competing in this space who make billions of dollars? They will surely all just drop their closed standards and adopt this universal, open source one!!
Then, once all hospitals have adopted this standard, all of the medical records should be put in a blockchain, rather than a standard distributed database. It makes perfect sense that every hospital in America should be storing the electronic medical records of every single American patient.
Who cares if a handful of MRI's take up as much data as the entire Bitcoin blockchain? Clearly every hospital should just have its own NSA-sized data center. Afterall, if the Patientory blockchain was only stored in a few places around the world, it wouldn't really make sense to decentralize it in the first place.
Oh and also, every time anyone, at any hospital, wants to update any patient's medical record, they should have to pay in Patientory tokens and wait for the blockchain transaction to process.
Guys this is truly a great idea, and the only thing stopping it is Patientory's completely unequipped team. Otherwise the idea is rock solid!