According to Statista, only 3% of 200 million Nigerians have health insurance. I was sick and visited the hospital earlier this year, yet I couldn't see the consultant because I arrived late - as a first-time registrant with no medical record in the hospital.

Privycare is a web3-inspired healthcare insurance marketplace where users can sign up with their Ethereum wallet and have direct, unlimited access to book appointments with their health provider or doctor.

Privycare allows end-users and creators (health-care providers) to securely store personal information and exchange appointments off-chain utilizing Privy. Bare minimum, when a user secures appointments, an add-to-calendar link is forwarded to both parties' emails from privy-node.

Privycare was developed with Next and Tailwind CSS. A smart contract was compiled and tested with truffle, with the hope that in future, subscription payments can be signed from signed-in or externally linked wallets

Challenges we ran into

The highlight of this experimental project was successfully encrypting user data with the help of a privy client. I also learned about the possibility of linking external wallets as an alias to the signed accounts, so in the future, a user can make one-off payments for subscriptions from any of the aliases

Recruiting and Commissioning more team members, and smart contract deployment on mainnet is what's next for privycare.

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