Health departments and companies that deploy BurstIQ’s technology will be able to manage verified patient information and immunity passes through a COVID-19 registry which includes dynamic, real-time analytics and dashboards.
United States, Feb 10, 2021 /AlexaBlockchain/ – BurstIQ has partnered with a consortium of other technology and solution providers, including TrackMy Solutions, to formalize a solution that streamlines COVID-19 mass vaccination program.
BurstIQ is an enterprise-level blockchain solutions provider for the health and healthcare industry. The comprehensive blockchain-based solution tracks vaccines all the way through the supply chain to the individual patient, helping states, counties and companies simplify the many moving parts of a mass vaccination program such as testing, vaccine administration and tracking.
Frank Ricotta, CEO of BurstIQ, said:
“Reports of vaccine distribution errors underscore the vital role that data plays in responding to this phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rolling out the vaccine to millions of people across the country will obviously take immense coordination, requiring a level of transparency and privacy that has been very challenging to implement with traditional IT systems. The healthcare industry will need coordinated access to secure and trusted data to identify trends that can help us understand how the virus and the vaccine affect various populations.”
How does BurstIQ’s blockchain solution help health departments and governments in mass vaccination programs?
BurstIQ’s blockchain-enabled technology creates immutable, longitudinal profiles of people, places and things. It then connects these profiles to each other with machine learning, resulting in multi-dimensional blockchains called Lifegraphs™. LifeGraphs reveal the interdependence between all the various factors that influence individual health and system efficiency—insights that are especially critical for mass vaccination programs. Health departments and companies that deploy BurstIQ’s technology will be able to manage verified patient information and immunity passes through a COVID-19 registry which includes dynamic, real-time analytics and dashboards.
Rob Lubeck, Chief Growth Officer, BurstIQ, said:
“From a supply chain perspective, organizations will have to record which manufactured batch of vaccinations are going to what locations, how many are allocated for the first or second dose, and more. From a patient profile perspective, organizations will have to track who has and has not been vaccinated, if they’ve received one dose or two and which vaccine they received. The more trusted information the industry has access to, the better we can respond to the pandemic and curb its effects.