Archangel.Health

Archangel.Health

E-Dreams for Medical Appointments, on steroids. Its a digital medical clinic aggregator/ marketplace, where patients can not only book, but also sell their medical appointments online, using NFTs.

Created on 18th September 2022

Archangel.Health

Archangel.Health

E-Dreams for Medical Appointments, on steroids. Its a digital medical clinic aggregator/ marketplace, where patients can not only book, but also sell their medical appointments online, using NFTs.

The problem Archangel.Health solves

Healthcare is fragile to disorganization, and it all starts with the medical appointment, a billion dollar pain-point no one has solved, yet. The “no shows”, which in Europe alone represent 6Bn USD of unearned revenue for hospitals with just 13% churn, is mainly caused by patients forgetting their appointments due to lack of incentives and a low quality/fragmented UX.

With Archangel, patients will be able to 1) Find more available appointments than they usually do (because of the creation of a secondary market of appointment time slots), 2) Pay for medical appointments in advance at a discount (because the payer, the hospitals or medical insurance companies, got lower chance of churn and can afford this discount), and 3) Doctors, Insurance and Hospitals will be able to better understand and follow on patients schedules (due to a reduced no-show). This is all possible thanks to the creation of a liquid secondary market of tickets/appointments, which are NFTs!. The best part is, the UX will be web2 and super simple for any non-crypto native to onboard and take advantage of this marketplace. And with better understanding of appointments and health medical history/records, scheduling is just the beginning!

Archangel will become the next-generation healthtech platform bringing health information on chain and freeing users from the inherited burdens of an incumbent that has not been disrupted, until now!

Challenges we ran into

In the ERC721 contract the message sender has to be the one who is approved and not the contract in which it is executed, which made our idea of an architecture of buying and selling within an ERC721 contract more difficult to implement.

Truffle was broken and kept randomly failing tests that should not have failed. Thanks Pranav for introducing us to Hardhat and helping fix the bug.

Fiding a frontend developer was impossible too (as you can see on the video).

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