Tokenomics Roadmap

This tokenomics roadmap outlines a phased approach to transforming healthcare data management through decentralization, patient empowerment, and incentivization. The plan begins with oncology research as the initial focus, leveraging token incentives to build a robust dataset. It then scales to other healthcare verticals, using token rewards to drive adoption and innovation across diverse domains. A pivotal shift occurs in the third phase, where patients assume ownership of their data through a blockchain-based system facilitated by the Jori Patient App. The final phase establishes a fully decentralized ecosystem, integrating fraud prevention and aligning incentives to ensure the long-term sustainability and scalability of the platform. Each phase builds upon the previous, creating a logical progression toward a comprehensive and revolutionary healthcare data system.

Phase 1: Incentivizing Data Contributions in Oncology Research

The roadmap begins by addressing the critical need for high-quality, structured datasets in oncology research, where the stakes are highest due to the complexity and value of the data. Hospitals and oncology centers are invited to participate by contributing de-identified patient data. As an incentive, contributors are rewarded with Jori tokens proportional to the quality and volume of the data they provide. These tokens represent not only an immediate reward but also a stake in the system’s growth, encouraging long-term collaboration. By focusing on oncology, Jori Health ensures that the initial dataset is both impactful and valuable, providing a strong foundation for the research tools and analytics to follow. This phase establishes trust and participation, creating a robust launchpad for subsequent scaling.

Phase 2: Scaling Across Healthcare Verticals

Building on the success in oncology, Phase 2 expands the system to other healthcare domains. The focus shifts to leveraging the established infrastructure to onboard hospitals and healthcare providers from diverse specialties. Token incentives remain central, encouraging new participants to adopt the Jori EHR system. Bonuses are introduced for datasets that enhance interoperability and address gaps in healthcare data diversity, ensuring that the system becomes adaptable and inclusive. This phase drives innovation by enabling sector-specific advancements while maintaining the overarching goal of unified healthcare data. The expansion ensures that the system gains momentum and value, making it attractive to a wider range of stakeholders, including researchers, institutions, and private companies.

Phase 3: Transitioning to a Decentralized Data Ownership Model

The third phase marks a paradigm shift in healthcare data management: transitioning from centralized systems to a decentralized, patient-owned model. This phase is driven by the development and deployment of the Jori Patient App, which empowers individuals to access, control, and transfer their health data to a blockchain-based platform. Patients verify their identities through secure methods, such as government IDs or biometrics, ensuring accurate linking of records. To incentivize participation, patients are rewarded with significant token bonuses upon onboarding their data. This approach aligns incentives, fosters trust, and addresses the issue of fragmented data ownership, empowering patients to take control of their health records. The decentralized model creates a foundation for new applications, such as personalized healthcare services and transparent data marketplaces.

Phase 4: Establishing a Sustainable and Fraud-Resistant Ecosystem

The final phase focuses on creating a sustainable, fraud-resistant ecosystem that aligns incentives among all stakeholders. Jori tokens become integral to maintaining the system’s integrity, with rewards for actions such as data contributions, ensuring data quality, and engaging with the decentralized insurance DAO. Fraud prevention mechanisms, powered by blockchain technology, are embedded into the system to ensure transparency and trust. These mechanisms include on-chain tracking of patient interactions and real-time validation of insurance claims, reducing inefficiencies and overhead costs. This phase ensures that the platform remains economically viable while continually rewarding participation and fostering collaboration. By aligning incentives across patients, providers, and researchers, Jori Health creates a positive-sum system where growth benefits all participants.

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