DataVault AI Expands Blockchain-Powered Healthcare Partnership with DataMeds AI

The healthcare industry continues to embrace digital transformation as organizations look for new ways to improve patient care while managing data more securely. DataVault AI has announced an expanded licensing agreement with DataMeds AI that extends the use of its blockchain-powered data monetization technology into broader healthcare applications beyond pharmaceutical distribution.
Under the updated agreement, DataVault AI's PharmacyChain platform will now support commercial healthcare, healthspan, wellness, and patient-controlled health data. The expanded scope also includes medical, laboratory, and wearable-device information, allowing healthcare providers to build more connected digital health ecosystems while giving patients greater control over how their health data is managed and utilized.
A key aspect of the partnership is the integration of blockchain technology with artificial intelligence to improve healthcare operations. Blockchain provides a secure and transparent framework for managing sensitive information, while AI enables faster analysis of medical data, automation of workflows, and more personalized healthcare services. Together, these technologies have the potential to improve efficiency, strengthen data security, and support better clinical decision-making.
The amended agreement also changes the structure of DataVault AI's ownership interest in DataMeds AI. Instead of receiving preferred shares, DataVault AI is expected to receive common shares representing approximately 19.9% of DataMeds AI upon completion of previously announced related transactions. According to the companies, the adjustment was made primarily for tax optimization purposes while maintaining the overall strategic relationship between the two organizations. The transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions.
As healthcare providers increasingly adopt connected devices, telemedicine platforms, wearable technologies, and AI-powered applications, the volume of medical data continues to grow rapidly. Solutions that combine blockchain with secure data monetization frameworks aim to help organizations manage this information responsibly while enabling patients to retain greater ownership and transparency over their personal health records.
The expanded partnership reflects a broader trend toward integrating AI and blockchain across healthcare, where secure data sharing, interoperability, and patient-centric services are becoming increasingly important. As digital health continues to evolve, technologies that balance innovation with privacy and security are expected to play an increasingly significant role in modern healthcare infrastructure.