In a new article published on LinkedIn, Richard Shute, Curlew Research Consultant, explains why he believes blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) can play a significant role in the good practice areas of the GxP domain to enhance compliance, quality and safety through improved trust and confidence. He explores how this can be accomplished by using blockchain-enabled systems in the key areas of People, Processes, Kit/Devices/Facilities, and Inputs/Outputs. By being brought more formally into the GxP domain, blockchain tech could not only make regulated industries and their products safer, but it could also help to improve their reputation in the eyes of patients, consumers and the general public. Click here to read the full article.