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dOrgJelli | Ori: I think mutual insurance schemes or health insurance allocations could be really useful and interesting for us to develop internally but would be beyond the scope of our agreement with daostack | 03:22:59 |
dOrgJelli | Jordan: Hell to the yes. I’ve dreamt too many times of this exact thing. Would love to get a client who’s interested in this and we could develop it :) | 03:23:12 |
dOrgJelli | Beth: i think my friend's company would be super down
https://www.decent.com/ | 03:23:23 |
dOrgJelli | Cory: Would we have to be HIPA compliant? | 03:23:31 |
dOrgJelli | Beth: that's a super interesting question, it would probably depend on whether we came in direct contact with unambiguated data | 03:23:43 |
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dOrgJelli | Beth: do y'all know how working with blockchain tech stack impacts HIPAA compliance? | 03:23:54 |
dOrgJelli | Beth: also how does having one HIPAA compliant customer or client impact adhering to HIPAA compliance in general? | 03:24:06 |
dOrgJelli | Beth: i've worked at HIPAA compliant companies and would definitely be hesitant to implement all that haha | 03:24:16 |
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So in order to answer these questions, I think we need to look at what the implemtnation may look like | 03:28:06 |
ontologymachine | my friend is the cto so i helped him alot with incentive design and as of this summer it was positioned to fit really neatly with DAOs at the time, we should def chat w/ him even if integrating that directly isnt the move | 03:28:55 |
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ontologymachine | so the part i find really cool about what dao infrastructure can enable = functional commons layer between the vulnerability/freedom of self-employment/independent contractor & stability/reduced autonomy of centralized companies | 03:45:08 |
ontologymachine | to me the marker of the security/sovereignty equilibrium being reached is feeling as secure in health insurance as an autonomous entity as in the infrastructures that support it (certain jobs, being a dependent of your parents, being married) | 03:54:41 |
ontologymachine | thankfully i have health insurance btw so this is just theoretical but the underlying message there has always really bothered me | 03:58:41 |
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Asgeir | I also do not need healthcare insurance. In Norway healthcare is ”free” (each person can pay a maximum of ca. 116 USD a year) | 07:39:22 |