@GhostJenkins Patients control their records day-to-day, but if they’re unconscious, authorized medical personnel should be able to securely access critical information through verified emergency protocols, with every access logged and auditable.
Imagine being unconscious in an ER.
Doctors don’t know:
• Your allergies
• Your medications
• Your medical history
In an emergency, missing information can cost lives.
That’s why we’re building PranaChain — giving patients secure access to their health records anytime, anywhere.
Your data. Your control.
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Our health data is scattered across hospitals, apps & papers.
One missed record = repeated tests.
One hack = total nightmare.
PranaChain changes that.
You own your full medical history on your phone:
- Secure blockchain + encryption
- Earn rewards for anonymous data
Live on iOS & Android.
Tired of the old system?
Comment “ME” if you want control
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Most parents can't answer this in 30 seconds:
"Where is your child's full vaccine history right now?"Every vaccine. Every allergy. Every 3am ER visit — scattered and lost.
PranaChain family accounts are coming.
Sign up to be first → https://t.co/w13fgfEZAo
Patients are the most overworked admins in healthcare.
They carry their history in their heads. Chase their own reports. Re-explain everything to every new doctor. Follow up because nobody else will.
And somehow — still their fault when something gets lost.
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Switching doctors shouldn't mean starting your health story from scratch.
But it does. Every time.
Because your records live in their system — not yours.
PranaChain flips this.
YOUR records live in YOUR account.
You take them to every doctor — not the other way around.
Moved cities? Records come with you.
Travelling and need emergency care? Records come with you.
New specialist? You walk in prepared, not starting from zero.
This is what portable health data actually means.
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Find your last blood test result. Your last prescription. Your most recent doctor's note.
You have 5 minutes.
If that felt harder than it should — that's exactly the problem we're solving.
PranaChain mobile app is now live on @Android
Take control of your medical records.
✔ Store health records securely
✔ Share data with doctors when needed
✔ Full transparency on data access
✔ Patient-owned healthcare data
Download now
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PranaChain App Launching Soon
Your medical records shouldn’t be scattered across emails, PDFs and hospital portals.
PranaChain lets you:
• Organize your health records
• Share them securely with doctors
• Control who accesses your data
We’re opening early access signups now.
If you're interested in joining the platform early: https://t.co/0zPdn4o9MV
Be among the first users helping shape the future of patient-controlled health records.
How many healthcare portals do you have?
Hospital portal.
Lab portal.
Prescription portal.
Insurance portal.
Imaging portal.
Healthcare today = portal overload.
This is what fragmentation actually looks like.
If you have more than 3 portals, comment your number.
Pranachain recognized as a Top 10 AI-Driven HealthTech Startup by Times of Startups
What we’re building at PranaChain is infrastructure-first: control before intelligence,
consent before access, and accountability by default.
Still early. Still a long road ahead.
But it’s good to see the direction validated.
Grateful to the doctors, early users, partners, and the team who believe healthcare can be built better.
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The future of healthcare is already on our doorsteps.
Giving patience access, ownership & control is the top priority.
Watch the video below to unravel the entire idea 💜
If data moves, patients deserve proof.
A simple access receipt shows who accessed what, when, and why.
That’s how sharing becomes accountable —
and disputes disappear later.
Family healthcare is messy because records are scattered everywhere.
WhatsApp. PDFs. Old hospital portals. Memory.
Care should be connected — without giving up privacy.