Corda Developer Documentation

June 10, 2019

Corda is an open-source blockchain platform. If you’d like a quick introduction to blockchains and how Corda isdifferent, then watch this short video Want to see Corda running? Download our demonstration application DemoBench or follow our quickstart guide.If you want to start coding on Corda, then familiarise yourself with the key concepts, then read our Hello, World tutorial. For the background behind Corda, read the non-technical platform white paper or for more detail, the technical
white paper.

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Founded as the borough’s first voluntary hospital, The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) has been keeping Brooklyn healthy since 1845. Today, it is a 464-bed teaching hospital, offering primary and specialized medical care, sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic services, cutting-edge technology, and specialized surgery to nearly 300,000 patients annually. Located in the heart of Brooklyn’s downtown revitalization district, TBHC is a member of the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System and the Brooklyn academic and clinical affiliate of Weill Medical College of Cornell University. TBHC has fully accredited, independent residency programs in Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Family Practice, General Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and trains more than 250 physicians each year.

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Procurement and sourcing are rapidly evolving to become much more strategic, with greater ability to significantly impact operational health.

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whitePaper | July 15, 2022

Ensuring critical patient information is available at the point of care is simply non-negotiable. Because without it, patients can’t get the care they need, and the impacts can be life-threatening especially in places like the ER where patients need care immediately, or in the NICU, where every second counts.

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Addressing Violence in Colorado Hospitals

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Violence against health care workers is on the rise. It is an unbelievable reality for a workforce that has been brutalized by the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent mental and emotional fallout.

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The healthcare industry faces security challenges with its healthcare information systems and medical devices. Healthcare organizations are constantly under attack, resulting in significant fiscal impact and endangering patient safety and care delivery.

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The Brooklyn Hospital Center

Founded as the borough’s first voluntary hospital, The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) has been keeping Brooklyn healthy since 1845. Today, it is a 464-bed teaching hospital, offering primary and specialized medical care, sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic services, cutting-edge technology, and specialized surgery to nearly 300,000 patients annually. Located in the heart of Brooklyn’s downtown revitalization district, TBHC is a member of the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System and the Brooklyn academic and clinical affiliate of Weill Medical College of Cornell University. TBHC has fully accredited, independent residency programs in Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Family Practice, General Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and trains more than 250 physicians each year.

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