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* The goal is to demonstrate one's health status to safely return to travel, work, school and life while protecting their data privacy.
 
* The goal is to demonstrate one's health status to safely return to travel, work, school and life while protecting their data privacy.
 
* No sooner than the announcement of this effort was the announcement of the [https://www.goodhealthpass.org/news/ Good Health Pass], which is vaccinations plus testing and other documents that can be used to restore global travel.
 
* No sooner than the announcement of this effort was the announcement of the [https://www.goodhealthpass.org/news/ Good Health Pass], which is vaccinations plus testing and other documents that can be used to restore global travel.
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* The EU has [https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/health/files/ehealth/docs/vaccination-proof_interoperability-guidelines_en.pdf Guidelines on proof of vaccination for medical purposes]
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==SMART Health Cards==
 
==SMART Health Cards==

Revision as of 12:26, 19 February 2021

Full Title or Meme

VCI is a consortium of healthcare enterprises lead by MITRE and supported by Microsoft to enable Verifiable Credentials in Healthcare.

Context

basic interoperability elements

SMART Health Cards

A provided by participating testing labs that can be used in:

  • Digital wallet apps that adhere to the SMART Health Cards Framework.
  • A presentation on Smart Health Cards.
  • PDF or paper printed with QR code referring to the SMART Health Cards
  • Issuer (e.g., a lab) generates verifiable credentials
  • Holder stores credentials and presents them at will
  • Verifier receives credentials from holder and ensures they are properly signed (not clear if this is the credential or a Presentation Exchange).

User Experience

  • Install a "Health Wallet" app
  • Connect the Health Wallet to a lab account
  • Save a COVID-19 results card from the lab to the Health Wallet
  • When a user wants to share COVID-19 results with a verifier: a) Open Health Wallet b) Scan a QR code displayed by verifier c) Agree when prompted with "Share COVID-19 results with {Verifier Name}?"

Using the Demo

  • The Demo is on GitHub with a fork here.
  • runs on node.js - version 15 is LTS (Long Term Support) on 2021-01-15
    • First Install nvm = node version manager
      • Open the windows-nvm repository in your internet browser and select the Download Now link.
      • Download the nvm-setup.zip file for the most recent release (or most recent LTS if that is important).
      • Once downloaded, open the zip file, then open the nvm-setup.exe file.
      • The Setup-NVM-for-Windows installation wizard will walk you through the setup steps, including choosing the directory where both nvm-windows and Node.js will be installed.
      • when running nvm install or nvm use, you must have Windows administrative rights (to create symlinks) and you probably want to key: nvm use 15.0.0
  • running the following scripts requires a unix shell.
git clone https://github.com/microsoft-healthcare-madison/health-wallet-demo
cd health-wallet-demo
  • running in docker does not
docker build -t health-wallet-demo .

References

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