Over 150 Million Americans Can Now Access Their COVID-19 Vaccination Records in Verifiable Digital Format

Global SMART Health Cards Forum brings together government and industry leaders to present nation-wide framework for vaccination verification

NEW YORK--()--VCI, a voluntary coalition of public and private organizations, will host a Global Forum on SMART Health Cards this week following a nationwide effort to empower more than 150 million Americans to safely store and share their COVID-19 vaccination record in a privacy-preserving and equitable way.

The forum will gather senior leaders from government, healthcare, tech and travel companies, such as Apple, Cerner, Microsoft and United Airlines, to provide a deeper look at how communities are using the SMART Health Cards Framework to safely reopen, a topic that’s been top of mind as people resume day-to-day activities like getting back to work and school, attending events, eating out, visiting retirement communities, and more.

“Thanks to the incredible collaboration across private and public sectors, SMART Health Cards have emerged as the de facto standard in the U.S. for verifying COVID-19 vaccination status, and are now rolling in other countries like Canada,” said Dr. Robert Wah, U.S. Board Chair of the Commons Project Foundation, a co-chair of VCI. “More than 150 million people can now download or print their SMART Health Card as a QR code to manage and share their vaccination record. We envision a future where that same convenience and utility could empower individuals to select and elect to share other parts of their health history as well.”

“VCI’s aim is to empower individuals with the ability to safely and conveniently tell their own health story as they see fit,” said Dr. Brian Anderson, chief digital health physician at MITRE, a co-chair of VCI. “We’re deeply appreciative of all the stakeholders in the SMART Health Cards ecosystem – from mobile device manufacturers to public health authorities – that are collaborating in real-time to expand availability and usage in the United States and abroad.”

The Global Forum will also address how stakeholders are using SMART Health Cards as an alternative to other options, including paper CDC cards, to confidently verify that any records are valid and from a reputable issuer. SMART Health Cards, developed by VCI, officially began rolling out to vaccinated individuals this summer and are currently being issued by numerous trusted healthcare entities, including pharmacies, healthcare providers, and statewide public health agencies.

“In early July, less than two weeks after launching our statewide digital vaccination records portal, we had delivered more than 1 million SMART Health Cards to California residents,” said Rick Klau, Chief Technology Innovation Officer for the State of California. “In late October, we hit the 7 million milestone, with more SMART Health Cards downloads every day. I am honored to be partnering with VCI to help our state reopen safely.”

The SMART Health Card Global Forum will be held on Thursday, October 28th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern and will include speakers from U.S. and Canadian governments, the States of California, Hawaii and New York, Apple, Cerner, The Commons Project, CVS Health, Epic, Mayo Clinic, Microsoft, MITRE, United Airlines and more.

Participants can register here.

About the Vaccine Credential Initiative

The Vaccination Credential Initiative (VCI) is a broad coalition of health and technology organizations committed to empowering individuals with digital access to their vaccination records using the open, interoperable SMART Health Cards specification, based on W3C Verifiable Credential and HL7 FHIR standards. Visit vci.org for more information.

About The Commons Project Foundation

The Commons Project Foundation is a non-profit public trust established with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, The Commons Project Foundation builds and operates digital platforms and services for the common good. Our mission-driven structure is designed to attract world-class talent to build and sustain digital public services in a way that serves people's interests above all. Beginning with health information, we are focused on empowering people to access and control their personal data and put it to use for their own benefit.

 

Contacts

Alex Newby
press@thecommonsproject.org

Contacts

Alex Newby
press@thecommonsproject.org