 Oh, very cool. Oh, very interesting. Yeah Well, so so we are the top of the hour and I suspect people will be Joining very shortly and and we'll grow out the list But I do want to get started because we do have a full hour sort of queued up here As we do always first and foremost I do want to remind everyone that we are recording this And as always we have our Linux foundation anti-trust policy that we want to be mindful of and so I'll switch over to that For those of you looks like everybody is on on video. So we should should be good to go So what you should see on the screen is our anti-trust policy If you read through that what that effectively means that you just want to be a good person And of course as a URL on there if you want to read details of the anti-trust policy Feel free to do so and thanks for being mindful of that always And as a reminder hyper ledger as is the case with the Linux Foundation. It is both open source and open community So please think in terms of Being aware not to share any kind of IP because again as I mentioned this is a recorded event in the public space Okay So I see a couple of names on on the call list that that don't look particularly familiar and I see someone by name a Swiss star Swiss star Would you like to introduce yourself? Sure. I will actually this is Steve wish star And yes, I will I thought I had converted my name over to you know human readable as opposed to username so But yeah, I am new. I'm the CTO for a new startup called Med Jane We're working on the interoperability issues with healthcare. So we're approaching the EHR realm with the blockchain solution. Oh Outstanding and where were you located? Where is Med Chain located? Med Chain is actually located in Denver, Colorado. I happen to be located in Alaska I'm up here Oh Southeast or Anchorage area or whereabouts southeast I'm actually in Haynes, Alaska just north of Gina. Oh, I know Haynes Junction pretty well. So oh very cool Yes, awesome place Amazing that technology can can get you anywhere these days. That's very very cool. I Yep, I am amazed too. Well, so we have a couple of folks on the call from the Denver area and so Wendy you want to introduce yourself because you may have a colleague very nearby Yay, I am happy to meet more people from Denver. I'm I'm Wendy Charles I work at Denver house and very active in the Denver blockchain community. So I Sounds like I need to learn more about your company Steve Sounds good Outstanding and and Steve as far as Med Chain goes where specifically are you focusing your efforts? Yeah, basically Being able to transfer medical records between patients and providers and Different providers. Oh outstanding and are you planning to use hyper ledger fabric perhaps or so? Yeah, oh Outstanding. Oh very good. Great. Great to know And do you have a technical background or what's your background? Yeah, my background is programming. So yes, I have the the technical side Joakim Sengard is our CEO and he's doing the business side. Oh Outstanding and and the reason why I'm giving you the 20 questions here is I'm always interested to hear about New companies that are getting together that the focus on blockchain technologies We'd love to find a way to feature you guys going forward when you're sort of Established and you feel comfortable to share a little bit about what you do. That sounds great Well, thanks. Thanks for being on the call. Appreciate it very much Hi, Steve, it's Erica, I just want to say hi. Hi Erica. How's it going? Not too bad. Yeah, Erica and I Erica and I have a Action never met here yet, but we've definitely talked to a few times Yeah, I'd love to hear how you guys are doing. All right, sounds great Excellent outstanding Alrighty. Well, so if there's anyone else, I think that's everybody on the call that looks And we've got pretty much every other one everyone else I see looks awfully familiar to me And I suspect we'll get more folks joining the call a little bit late But so let's move forward to in a community announcements So we do have quite a number of things happening here. We've got the global blockchain summit. That's happening Oh, and I forgot to mention particularly for Steve Or anyone knew that maybe hasn't had the opportunity to do so We do have a membership directory that I encourage you to participate in Really what it is opportunity to sort of post your contact information It's sort of a sort of a semi secure way For anyone that has an interest in sort of connecting with other members of the community here and so I always fail to Notify folks of this especially newer folks and so feel please feel free to go ahead and edit this If you have your Linux foundation ID, this gives the opportunity to edit the wiki directly If you have any problems feel free to contact me regarding You know editing this for the sake of getting your name and contact information up there Okay, sounds great and So I do want to get into community announcements. We do have a global blockchain summit. That's happening That's happening on October 3rd and 4th, and that's happening in Westminster, Colorado We were just talking about Denver And in fact, I believe we've got Wendy Charles who's our vice chair She'll be speaking at the conference. Wendy you want to talk a little bit about the the GBS? Sure, the global blockchain summit is a gathering of To talk about all types of blockchain applications, it's not just healthcare and there's only a few healthcare panels And Erica who's currently on our call will be a panel moderator so this conference Brings in they brought in speakers from around the world. It's very educational. It's fantastic for networking So I would encourage those who are considering it to come on over to Denver. It's beautiful time of year. It's a reasonably priced conference and It's really a great value great experience Excellent great Erica. Did you want to add anything more to that? I Was just gonna say if you are interested in going and we can give you a code for a discount. Oh Fantastic, okay, so everyone contact Erica quickly Excellent very good. Thank you And as well, we have the blockchain health summit happening. That's sort of mid-month in New York City And that is Located here And I personally don't know anyone that's that's attending this. Well, actually, no I well, I do know Heather and David, but I don't know any don't know anyone from from the HTC directly Who's attending this if you are attending, please let me know because it'd be great if we can get Some sort of notes back from you if you do attend Yeah, how are you doing? I might be attending it But I let you know once I finalize this schedule Sure. Excellent. That would be great. Yeah. Thank you, Ravish Hey, Rich, this is Erica. I might be attending it on behalf of IBM. I'm not sure yet. Oh Fantastic. Oh excellent. Okay. Yeah, definitely. Please let me know and if you do attend like I said And if you're taking, you know notes, please just consider that membership would would love to sort of You know, read your notes when you bring them back to the group here just so that those of us that can't attend Maybe would consider attending if you know, we saw a value in it going forward or we could make room forward or make a good pitch To management and so forth to make that happen. Thank you. Hey, rich. This is Wendy Mike McCoy will be attending that particular conference Mike. Is there anything you can share about it? Yeah, yes, so I actually went there last year and I ran a workshop It was more of a like an Ethereum introduction workshop And it was actually hosted in DC last August now they have it in New York and it's a little bit more enterprise Oriented specifically and it's a really good event. It brings a lot of people from the regulatory space as well as professional space where I work and stuff and so a lot of our clients are going as well as I'm speaking on about About pro-credits the credentialing consortium. We've partnered with with hash health and a number of other You know Blockchain governing bodies and whatnot. So I'll be speaking on that and potentially running the workshop there as well So it's really good conference. I I highly I highly encourage anyone that especially is in the Northeast region to attend and And yeah, Melissa and the team at GS and my run really good show. So that's all I have Excellent outstanding. Okay. Well, thank you for that. I appreciate it And yeah, if we can collect any kind of notes and bring it back to the to membership that would be phenomenal. Thank you so much Okay, and of course probably most Significant is the the converged to Accelerate conference that's happening in Boston mid-month And of course, I'm going to hold on that because this is going to be a great segue into introducing our guests Tori Senai And she'll I'm sure be talking about not only the converged to Accelerate conference But as well the blockchain in healthcare today publication that she's been really the founder and publisher of and so it continues to grow and and Just continues to get larger and larger and more significant. So I'm going to make her our host and I'm going to hand that over to Tori and Tori welcome and and the audience is yours Thanks so very very much But let's get the Presentation up first or do you want to maybe it'd be easier just to put the PDF up in that case and we can run through Sure, I'll I'll I'll bring it up. I and let's see if we can get get it stood up and And I'm going to make a presentation. Can everyone see that okay? Yeah, it looks great. Yes. Okay, so Tori if you want I'll just let me know when when you want me to advance and I'll do the work from here Perfect. That's great. Thank you so so very much a sincere and humble. Thank you to the Hyperledger healthcare special interest group to be a decent group Richard block most definitely Wendy you're on the call Thank you, Brian Bell and or if also suggested that We we we do this we have this chat and actually a special thanks To Robert Coley who reached out to me one of your members after receiving an email for a systematic review that we published that went out I think around July for us and The title of that was the truth about blockchain for healthcare in the USA And that's what we endeavor to do with the peer review journal blockchain and healthcare today build trust through troops It's the tagline not only for the journal, but for The entire portfolio so we can go to the next one And is that are you seeing that next one? Yeah, that one's not ours. Oh Well, I must be I must be going through something then oh Boy, let's see what we got here here. I'm gonna have to move a little bit around. Can we get to it that way? Boy, oh here. We'll go this way then. All right. Oh there we are. Okay, perfect. Perfect so This a bunch of copy on on this slide and you can take your time and read through it I want to highlight four points very quickly when we launched the journal And that was in March of 2018. I published a publisher's note and this is an excerpt from it and the first point I want to highlight is that the purpose of the journal is to assist the Accumulation and acceleration of validated successes using the technology The second is that we chose to launch a traditional scholarly peer review journal anticipating the unfamiliar territory of Of the technology and and to build familiarity and confidence with the technology Particularly in the healthcare sector The third is that the journal endeavors and this is true I think of any academic journal to be impartial objective collegiate in essence and The fourth is our editorial board members reflect Certainly expertise integrity passion commitment willingness to contribute Certainly worth ethic and ingenuity and when we launched and this is again last year in March what we wanted to provide was a safe and globally accepted platform for Presenting research in blockchain and we launched at the hype of hype When hype was driving the marketplace and what we wanted to bring was credibility and validation to it in healthcare and The rest you can take your time to read. I think Richard you put this up on the site. Yes, correct Yeah, it's up right in the agenda there. And so anyone has opportunity to download it and read as needed Absolutely, so I guess we want to move down to the next slide. Yeah So what we are is the first International peer review journal dedicated to blockchain and converging technologies in healthcare and The numbers keep changing but this is a very good thing because they keep going up So at present we're we're at about 27,000 downloads Likely over 50 citations now and readership in over 70 countries the journal publishes theoretical and experiential knowledge to share Evidence-based research to build new solutions for healthcare around the globe and we operate on a no deadline continuous basis with an internationally renowned peer review board that rigorously vets and evaluates original manuscripts and so there is no Continuous meaning you can submit a manuscript or an editorial opinion piece. What have you? whenever you like and as we We get submissions they are Sent into peer review and as they are accepted they are published so there's no schedule, but for when a submission comes in and Reviews are double-blind. So that means that the authors don't know who is reviewing their papers and The peer reviewers don't know whose papers They are reviewing so it works both ways. They're it's double-blind So we can go to the next slide The journal's leadership includes our editor-in-chief John Holomka and he is the first international innovation professor at Harvard Medical School our editorial board represents five countries Greece the United Kingdom Netherlands Croatia and of course the United States and that includes government academia and now enterprise and When we first launched the journal There were no commercially employed editorial board members the market landscape however has changed since and We do in fact now welcome nominations from all sides as Many many brilliant mind Why you'd like to join and what you believe you could contribute to the journal? and as I said again all are welcome and the next slide now Richard that we want to move down again. Oh We want me to go down one more. Yeah, okay slide. Yeah. Yeah Perfect. And the next slide is submission categories. Oh You want to let's see did we miss one? Oh, here we go. There we go. Yeah, it's It follows this one. Oh, are you not seeing anything? No? Oh, oh Oh, oh, we may have we may be having a technical problem. Is anyone seeing the slides so I'm showing submission categories Yeah, still seeing the editorial board Richard. Oh, we we have an issue here then Let me see if I can refresh my share. Oh, there we are. No, it's up now. You're there now. Okay. Oh, we had Yeah, we had a bit of a glitch. I'm sorry. Oh This is this is typical So submission categories very simply proof of concept use cases Special reports and we're looking at consensus statements guidelines or recommendations and we're seeing Some of that now and we certainly welcome those to the journal methodologies production deployment and Scale now we're also seeing and we welcome scale Original clinical research original market research Narrative systematic reviews meta analysis Landscape analysis deeper dives into subsets of data Certainly opinions perspectives commentary, but these all must be evidence-based and referenced and The last on the list is training tools and kits And we should also know when we emphasize original There we do a plagiarism check when papers first come in and if they don't pass we send them back to the author with suggestions so the Original the emphasis on original really is very very important. So just keep that in mind Next slide in that case Article titles. Yeah, okay, it's working We have published two editions to date three if you count to be podcast issue from the annual conference last year, but in 2018 for example Some of the focus areas were supply chain ethics data-sharing smart contracts Again, we had our podcast edition This year we published a bit on electronic health records implementation against supply chain and medication histories and We are planning special issues and that appears in a couple of slides and we're also looking at interoperability If anyone is interested more information is contained on the journal's aims and scope for Editorial focuses you will find a much more detailed List there and if you have any questions, you can always reach out to me The next slide Richard Are you seeing it? Not yet. Oh It's taking a little time to load. This one's BHT Y features, which you probably have on your screen Yeah, correct. I'm gonna I'm gonna pop boy. We seem to be having an issue for somebody I'm gonna pause our share and I'm gonna restart our share. Well, Mike just had a comment He'd love to write and Mike you are more than welcome to One of the reasons we're we're opening this up to to membership there Awesome sounds good. I'd love to keep in touch Yeah, no, absolutely on the last slide actually has my contact info But I'm on LinkedIn and you can reach us through the journal and there are several ways to to connect with us, so Let's definitely stay in touch. So I see this slide up now the BHT Y features This slide really speaks to our partners and collaborators And there are more but I wanted to highlight these two because artifacts is the creator of the world's first blockchain platform for scholarly research and scholarly publishing and This is to improve speed collaboration access transparency and attribution in scholarly research the other partner is code ocean and We offers actually when you submit a manuscript can include any relevant software code and data and submitted with the paper for the peer review process and This is this really is important more so for data reproducibility When we're looking at the journal and these two again our marketplaces Really quite new still But these two companies startups if you will As are we a little further down the road but they speak to our journal pillars specifically as both are startups and In a growth industry, we're willing to partner with like-minded pioneers and accept degrees of risk That I believe is exactly what our editorial board did Joining the journal at the at the outset and we do in fact like to walk our talk and we actively seek partners to place us on the cutting edge of academic publishing and We are in fact working on an article for a medical writers group about just that How technology is changing medical writing in journals and so this is something that is evolving as we speak and continues to and and we are glad to be a part of it and Hope to accelerate it Richard the next slide now. I think that speaks to audience audience. Yep. Yes. Here we go So a very wide audience Researchers innovators leadership at hospitals payer organizations informatics biopharma public health Governments CROs consultants financial advisors Students so really anyone with an interest in the in the latest knowledge on blockchain technology and implementation to advance The horizon in in healthcare specifically our essence we focus on healthcare specifically our entire portfolio does and So this is our focus and the audience is reflective of that Hey, hey, Tori. Can I can I interject a question here? Yeah, absolutely So are you seeing trends or patterns as it relates to your audience? Are you seeing mixes or changes and mixes of your audience good as you've sort of gone forward here? No, I don't think so. I think certainly startups are a big part of this and I'll speak to that in a slide In two slides as a matter of fact You know, we're looking at the research side the enterprise side and the innovation Innovator slash start-up side. So those are three primary buckets for us. Oh Outstanding very interesting. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I mean it touches Everyone just about everyone in in those categories and students typically fall From all the conversations I've had on the on the innovator side So it really is very very interesting and spans the globe as well But again in those three buckets Good. Thank you. Mm-hmm. No more than happy. Thanks for the question So the next slide is our and you asked about this actually Richard are chapters so the journal continues to experience International growth and we're connecting and building Education and innovation hubs around the world just as you are and this is another point of intersection for us But the mission is to accelerate the pragmatic innovation in blockchain and converging technologies and healthcare around the world and We've launched now these chapters. We have announced these chapters Australia Italy India Norway and Colorado USA who I believe is on the line Erika beer Bauer in Colorado USA. Welcome Erika Yes, thank you. Sorry. Oh Absolutely, she is so excited and so passionate and this is what I love Absolutely adore about the journal So, you know from editorial board to ambassadors to readers to Just just about any anyone and everyone. I mean, they are totally entirely Committed to this and to growing it and expanding it and and the education Of it across the globe and this is just the marvelous wonder of it all There are seven other Chapters that are That are in that have been approved and all we need to do is find the time to announce them all so stay tuned for seven more and You know, we get queries in on a daily basis if you're interested in detail specifically about the journals ambassador program there is a tab on The journal home page and I believe it reads ambassador program But just click on that and you'll get all the details. There is an application to fill out and And we'll take it from from there. We do also ask you to submit a CV and That Gives you all the details with regard to the ambassador program There are two special issues that we have planned one we have in fact announced and it's the blockchain and health care today India special issue and The next actually is the wearables special issue and we have two Editorial board members working on that it has not been announced yet, but they are in fact working on it and You will see that announcement soon and there is Still another issue that one editorial board member is very very interested in and We are looking for some guest editors to join him and you will hear more about that Richard you have any more questions about this specifically because you you you Did have the question earlier on and I'm hoping I answered it with this slide. Yeah, and I think just As our membership is international if there's you know, if there's a way for them to contact you if they have an interest We may we may want to find a way to make that happen just just by virtue of the fact that if you know If they don't catch this particular presentation and they're still interested How best should they contact you just go to the website and contact you via the website or yeah They can they can contact me direct and I can point them to the website all the details are on the website And the link to the application is also on the website in Onmat ambassador tab on the home page on the blockchain and healthcare today home page Excellent, and of course they can contact you through LinkedIn or some some other Absolutely, I'm I'm absolutely reachable. Call me email me. What have you you know, shoot me a message on LinkedIn If we're not already connected, you know, send a send an invitation happy to connect with with everyone Again the the the journal the entire portfolio. We're entirely committed to this Everyone is welcome to the table everyone brings a different aspect and facet of expertise to the table and The parts make the whole And so absolutely positively committed to that just you know reach on out and and we'll get back to you Perfect. Thank you. Please quickly No time to waste Alrighty, so that's it for our chapters next is journal pillars so we have and you likely haven't seen this because we When we first launched and before we launched the journal actually we were Sharing and reaching out to the ecosystem sharing these four journal pillars, which we adhere to And this includes blockchain and healthcare today but again speaks to the entire portfolio and the first journal pillar is that We will honor and build trust through truth again our tagline but we We acknowledge that there are two paths to this truth and one Which is speaks to the audience and those three buckets one is Primarily the innovator or innovation and two is primarily the researcher and or research if you will so on the innovation side certainly, you know much more quicker and nimble and able to pivot faster and You know makes perhaps some errors along the way, but you know finds a way to fix some and You know response quickly to Market But the research side now Validates the innovation side and they and they both wind up coexisting and complimenting one another and So we are are dedicated to again honoring and building trust through truth Particularly on the innovation and research side The second is a fearless commitment to the objective portrayal of fact and We hold failure and transparency and esteem and this is something that Really doesn't get discussed all that much Everyone agrees and says, you know, oh, yes, absolutely. That's important failure takes an awful lot of courage and it also deserves a great deal of admiration and acclaim and That is why we hold it in in such esteem the journal as does the portfolio and This I can speak for the editor-in-chief and an editorial board. We all feel very very strongly about this We would like to see more and invite more Manuscript submissions about failure and You know, typically particularly on the research side No one really likes to admit failure, but That's really how we learn and learn quickly And if we are able to add that to the body of work You know another group or company or researcher or organization institution, what have you? can take that and And and put it into their practical application now and so you're saving time you're saving money you're saving effort and hopefully Turning things around a little quicker in the in the marketplace and and for research purposes and hopefully helping you know the end game here is the patient and outcomes and You know finding solutions and discoveries And that really is what we would like to accelerate and Failures contribute to that. It's not in a small way, but in a very very big way And so I I just want to leave you with with that thought the third pillar now is Allowing new or groundbreaking initiatives to germinate with fair balance so many startups out there and so many new concepts if you will and experimentation and ideations and We ourselves were and are still in some respects a a startup so We are very very Intune with this pillar if you will certainly, you know back to the students and the innovators and those market makers and those driving the marketplace and pioneers and That is part of the essence of our launching the journal and saluting all those people and efforts if you will and Finally, we just want to excite the audience and respond to its needs. So we are looking at being very diligent in bringing new departments or facets or Experimental new initiatives to the journal so if you have an idea or if you're a startup and are looking for a partner or Feedback or or what have you we are very very open to that indeed and want to be very responsive to our marketplace and audience and readers on the global stage if you will So these are our journal pillars And if you have any questions again, happy to most happy to answer the next slide speaks to tenants and These are our journal tenants against again introduced prior to launching the journal but the first is Collaboration that propels paradigm shifts in health care and legacy systems The second is building trust in the global community through thought leadership and corporate responsibility and I think that speaks to ethics The third is a quest for truth and innovation certainly compassion and Accelerating better health lower costs And security for patients worldwide The fourth ongoing research innovation and open sharing of research and knowledge both positive and negative and this is both on the research side in terms of the Submissions and articles published but also The journals adherence to publication ethics data sharing and reproducibility and Finally adherence to industry guidelines and standards and practices current and future On the academic journal side we have many And adhere to those but I think we will likely be seeing more in the future on the policy side in terms of guidelines and standards and And we will follow suit. So these are our tenants So so Tori, can I can I ask a question on that last point? Yeah, yeah, absolutely. So where are you seeing change in policy? Is are you again? I'm looking for patterns or trends that you may be seeing from your your point of view well, what Well, I think what we're experiencing now is a whole lot of conversation and a whole lot of pressure and a lot of Very well meaning and intentioned Initiatives in so far as hard policy and guidelines and standards nothing And that's where we need to get Yeah, and I ask in part because Really part of our sensitivity going for for a lot of membership revolves around the issue of governance I wonder if that's something that you're starting to get a sense for or is there a certain level of maturity that you see yet? Or is it just too soon? No, there's a level of awareness That I see there is a I I think we've reached the tipping point in so far as a not just a need for but a requirement of and That is where the industry is now and that's what's holding up the industry and I I believe and this is again in Taking temperature if you will and feedback from the marketplace and we will be addressing this Candidly and very pointedly at the at the conference The this policy and regulation Really needs To be stepped up if you will and I think our Regulators are being pressured into You know the need for sooner rather than later And they are trying what they're what they need to do is get up to speed and I think enterprise and academia is Doing their best at getting them up to speed as quickly as possible but they do need to make some hard decisions and It it cannot be in the interest of special interests But they really need to put the the interest of the citizen first and to to maintain an Objective Profile it's It's hard. It's it's not easy They need to be very very prudent and and do what's right and as a lawmaker and policymaker and you know in between election cycles and and what have you It is not the easiest thing to do So this is where I believe the the industry Hours anyway in health care is right now We've seen a bit of a stall and This is what the industry is looking for what they're looking for is of course a Comfort zone and a net That they can all fall in but cost is an issue and Again, we'll be we'll be addressing this at the at the conference This is this is my perspective and and read of the marketplace at present Interesting, thank you, and I just mindful of time maybe five or ten minutes No worries so next slide in that case So BHT Y is part of a portfolio and the portfolio includes telehealth and medicine today a complementary conference an annual conference and Innovation competition as the conferences converge to accelerate con v2x for short and We've identified both telehealth and blockchain as the two sectors Changing the future of healthcare And this includes business models delivery and cost and I made that real short and we can go to the next slide Okay, so this is the conference converge to accelerate con v2x October 15 in Boston, Massachusetts We are collaborating co-locating and co-promoting with hymns Connected care events and our theme this year is proving market value with pragmatic innovation and health care each year We choose a theme that we think reflects the needs of the marketplace and this year We believe that the That the that the theme or what the market is looking for is Show us market value prove market values. So we're looking at Not only case use, but we're looking at Galed use in the marketplace and we're also looking at the value of Those cases in so far as okay How much did it cost and how much is it going to save or how much is it saving? and I think that's what the marketplace is looking for right now and that coupled with policy and regulation and standards Is going to kick us to the next plateau and with that we can go to the next slide Alrighty so Primary features what we can expect now From this conference proving market value is an intensive one-day program where Evidence-based real-world market impact of blockchain and health and telehealth is demonstrated We're looking at grounding this in reality and pragmatism Through use cases across multiple market segments around the world We have the United States certainly present Canada is coming Israel is coming India is coming Estonia is coming The United Kingdom is coming and Dubai is coming and some of those countries We well know are further along than we are here. So what they show us and tell us will be very very valuable indeed We're looking at leveling the playing field so not so much you know Imaginating or or ideating or you know with what if scenarios? But we want to level the playing field in terms of misconceptions and the virgins understandings across the ecosystem and this includes Internally within organizations Because the understanding is so different among players within organizations Really what we need to do is is put everyone on on the same track if you will with understanding and lastly Presenting and debating with paths forward and guidance for replication Where possible? By market makers and early adopters sharing their real-world experience So the next slide now So this is more or less a recap for you for the conference and just about everything that's included and Just last week we announced an exclusive network media distribution with Trader news network and we're bringing ABC NBC CBS and Fox affiliates amplifying thought leadership Around the world to anywhere between 14 and 40 million viewers McKinsey is a keynote in the morning there are debates and One of these debates speaks to what we were just talking about Richard and what you asked where does blockchain fit in health care? And a last one out I think just yesterday asking some very very pointed questions and these are questions that we're hearing In the marketplace now and we are addressing those questions and some of that skepticism in this debate and the other debate is and this is on fire patient privacy and data rights and we've heard an awful lot in just the Media generally speaking about you know Google this and Amazon that and Microsoft this and you know iPad and Facebook and you name it and so This is going to be a very very interesting debate indeed evidence-based solutions presenting scaled and Case use using the Harvard Business School case method We have our innovation ignition competition Unsurpassed networking all market makers Pragmatics and pioneers. It's just been a phenomenal lineup We're collaborating again with the hymns connected care conference. There is an editor's Choice award that we are presenting for both blockchain and health care today and telehealth and medicine today And we have two featured charities at the conference one is the Boston Debate League and the head of That organization is actually moderating the patient privacy and data rights Debates and the other charity is an Israeli group speaking on the telehealth track United Hacks law and and They have an incredible Global organization that's a volunteer and you'll be hearing more about that. But what they do is save lives and respond to emergencies in under three minutes and 100% of the proceeds are Donated to the charities and you can make those donations when you check out and register for the conference How much is entirely up to you? But 100% of what you contribute is split 50 50 between each charity and The other thing that is not on the list is an exclusive contract. We are announcing next week So you guys are the first ones to hear about this We are partnering with zoom for world-wide live audience engagement Pre-conference during the conference and post conference and you will be learning more about that next week and So this is our synopsis of con v2x October 15 in Boston the next slide Richard sure So these are our partners and endorsing organizations Hems being one and the Hems blockchain task force and we Blockchain and healthcare today have partnered to further the education and understanding of blockchain around the globe and will collapse will be collaborating and For both editorial and live events in future The first collaboration is our conference now in October The ATA has endorsed both the blockchain journal and the telehealth and medicine journal the American Telemedicine Association. I believe it's got about 11,000 members the IEEE We are working with In tandem there is a one-hour workshop that we are presenting at the conference on harmonizing technology for remote clinical trials and That is a new work group that I triple ESA is launching I am the co-chair and you will be hearing more about that in the next couple of weeks a press release is going out And the website is going live. So stay tuned and we can go to the next slide now This is just a general synopsis of the conference if you'd like to read More about it. You are welcome to hear And again the annual theme reflects current trends and issues That we find need to be addressed in the marketplace and the next slide Richard Okay, I think we are going to make our timeline It is hosted by the two peer review journals blockchain and healthcare today and telehealth and medicine today the The URL that you see here is the URL for the Conference site all the details speakers agenda everything can be found there If you just Google con v2 x 2019 You will also find it that way Let's see, let's see, let's see Next slide almost done This slide is a synopsis for the blockchain journal specifically There is a Badge in the upper right corner that you see there are BHTWI first pragmatic trusted timely do consider us when you have a An opinion piece or submission for the journal as your Go-to source if you will There are a couple of bullets that are that have an asterisk And we just like to highlight that these are areas in which we can partner and we would like your Engagement and you can certainly join one is the editorial board the other is the Becoming an ambassador in chapter and the last is certainly joining us at con v2x in Boston October 20 October 15 and Just a note in 2020 we will be Opening and introducing Advertising in the journal if anyone is interested do contact me, but we We will be maintaining absolute integrity Even with the advertising the advertising will be limited So we are taking a conservative approach but there are some enhancements that we'd like to make to the journal and I think we'll Will again excite the audience so we're looking forward to that and the very very last slide now is Contact info if anyone would like to contact me several emails there my direct phone line is the cell number and There are two other There is one video actually that I'm trying to get over to Richard and failed miserably yesterday So you can post that and There is also a and I need to send this to you Richard We are also going to offer HC-SIGS a discount for the conference And we have not done this for other groups. We are doing it for you I think the the value was certainly there are objectives and and missions Are most definitely aligned and we are looking forward to Moving I think this relationship and building it in the future And so Richard I will forward this to you and you can share it with with membership So, thank you. Thank you very much very very much and thanks very much for the presentation Tori and we just have a minute or so left any any quick questions or comments for Tori Great presentation. Thanks for sharing Thank you very very much appreciated Again, if you have any questions or Suggestions most definitely Shoot them on over, you know, again, all are welcome And and let's let's do it Outstanding already. Well with that said we are at the top of the hour Thanks again Tori for your presentation very much appreciate that And yeah, I'll certainly we'll find a way to get the video out to membership as well as the extra code that'll be fantastic as well, so thank you and For everyone else. Thanks very much for being on the call today, and we will see you in two weeks Thank you so much. I much appreciate it. Thanks so much. Enjoy your day. Have a great weekend everybody and You bye-bye. Take care. Bye-bye Bye Thank you guys