Fragmentation is a risk we simply cannot ignore. To be valuable to users, credentials need to be accepted at check-in, upon arrival by border control agencies, and more. We can get there – even with multiple systems – as long as solutions adhere to open standards and participate in a common governance framework. But without these, fragmentation is inevitable, and travelers – and the economy – will continue to suffer needlessly as a result.”
IdRamp is dedicated to identity security, privacy preservation, data protection, and open-source interoperability. We understand the dramatic impact that an interoperable digital health pass system will have on society. Our enterprise customers across all industries are in dire need of a Health Pass system to help them return to work safely without compromising privacy. Supporting the Good Health Pass initiative is a critical step forward in restoring safety and improving how we protect health privacy in the future.
As a MyData operator, a data exchange service intermediary, we fully support the Good Health Pass principles and look forward to collaborating for a fast return to normalcy. Together we can make it happen!
Reopening the skies and building an inclusive digital economy is our mission at uqudo and iLabs Technologies. We have proudly contributed to the Good Health Pass Collaborative through the valuetrack People Flows, supported by the Dutch Government and will be actively supporting global implementation and adoption of the Good Health Pass Interoperability Blueprint via interoperability testing, reference implementations, pilots and events.
What GHPC has been able to do in such a short time is awesome. In seeking to foster collaboration instead of competition, a broad spectrum of companies can pull in the same direction to deliver interoperable solutions that future processes desperately need. Thanks for stepping up to taking the lead on this and we look forward to helping however we are able to.
At Integrated Biometrics, we proudly support The Good Health Pass Collaborative global initiative as an outstanding example of organizations coming together to deal with the impacts of COVID-19. Developing user-controlled identification systems that support individual privacy concerns is in the sweet spot for fingerprint biometric systems. Biometric systems are widely accepted in nearly all countries worldwide and can be utilized to create the trust required in dealing with global or regional health issues, just as they are trusted today by governments and commercial institutions world-wide for other identification needs.
Health passes are a very important component of the toolkit available to governments to restart international mobility and reopen the economy. We are proud to endorse such important business-led initiatives to ensure that any digital health pass offered for use by the public must reflect the highest principles of integrity and respect for privacy. As the world’s most trusted business institution, we believe that the experience we gained through the development of ICC’s digital health pass, ICC AOKpass, will bring profound insights to this very timely collaboration.
The travel industry cannot afford fragmentation during pandemic recovery: just as a banking card can be used all around the world, we need to ensure that health information platforms are interoperable as well as privacy-protected.
The Good Health Pass Blueprint is the result of an amazing collaborative work of experts led by the desire of providing their best knowledge to restore global travel and restart the global economy in a safe and confident way. Intesi Group will continue to support GHPC in achieving universal acceptance of compliant digital health passes, collaborating with governments and civil society on how to securely share and check the proof of the COVID status.
As an interoperable health platform, Invaryant supports the mission and work of the Good Health Pass Collaborative. The need for a secure, equitable, and universal digital health pass is urgent and far greater than anything that can be tackled by a single company. We look forward to collaborating with like-minded organizations to restore confidence within the global community.
If we are to solve the global pandemic situation of supporting the safe re-opening of national economies and travel at a global scale, it must not use only one technology or solution. It is of paramount importance that all the involved technologies and solutions talk the same language and adhere to the same ethical principles; so that solutions become truly global in nature and scale. The IOTA Foundation welcomes the work and leadership of the Good Health Pass Collaborative to gather knowledge that we are sure will accelerate adoption of all technical solutions and bring freedom back to the people.
There are four priorities for any global identity program: privacy, security, convenience, and inclusivity. Face verification enables those priorities to be met so that individuals can easily share their health credentials without divulging their addresses or other personal data. The Good Health Pass Interoperability Blueprint sets out a clear plan for the safe sharing of data and getting commercial and public buy-in so we can facilitate a return to global travel.
Seropass is built on the core belief that ensuring individual ownership and privacy of personal healthcare data will build a path to ethical and open sharing of information in healthcare to improve public health and unlock research and treatment breakthroughs. Seropass is excited to be a part of the ID2020 Alliance to join a broader collaborative of like-minded organizations and together build a framework for interoperability and mobility that will allow individuals to fully protect and achieve the value of their personal data.
Interoperability, privacy protection, and community collaboration have been the three core pillars of our work at Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH), which prompted us to host the COVID Credentials Initiative and invest heavily in supporting the Good Health Pass Collaborative. The Good Health Pass Interoperability Blueprint provides a comprehensive and much-needed framework for resuming international travel, which we are turning into reality through our Global COVID Certificate Network, a new project to help jurisdictions reopen borders in a safe and trustworthy manner.
We’re excited to be part of ID2020 and the Good Health Pass initiative. We are committed to the creation of verifiable credential solutions that rely on the binding of identity to a specific credential to create an immutable record that a user can present to validate proof of ownership and compliance.
As a basic element of healthcare, we should control our own personal health information with trusted, easy-to-use tools that protect privacy and security. We are providing this today to patients and caregivers in one of the largest health systems in the United States and, using this technology, individuals can download and control their COVID-19 vaccination credentials from their phones. We are excited to support global efforts in pursuing standardization, across many industries including healthcare and travel. The Good Health Pass Collaborative establishes the necessary principles and guidance for any industry on how to do this the right way and offers a blueprint for a much more powerful health information ownership movement.
There’s one thing the world agrees on – we need to address the health concerns today to support a return to normalcy. Delivering a global, interoperable health pass system can only happen if we come together in a way that meets the needs of everyone involved. This Collaborative will be critical in helping to define how we connect the pieces that will bring travel back safely, spark job creation and jumpstart the world’s economic engine.
MIT SafePaths and the PathCheck Foundation are delighted to join the Good Health Pass Collaborative. Safely restoring travel is critical to restarting the global economy, but critical issues, such as privacy and trust, health equity, efficiency, and interoperability must be addressed if these efforts are to be successful. Ensuring equity means that there must be alternatives for those who don’t own or are unwilling to use a smartphone. Paper-based credentials, such as those using QR codes offer the same level of verifiability and are ideal for vulnerable or privacy-sensitive populations.
As director at Mvine, I’m happy to endorse the principles outlined in the Good Health Pass: A Safe Path to Global Reopening white paper. This is because a concerted and collaborative effort is needed and the Good Health Pass provides exactly that. It’s timeliness and relevance is evidenced in the growing number of people who support it. I’m happy to stand up and be counted as one of them.
MyData4Pandemics aims to help avoid a new pandemic situation during the next (expected) infectious disease outbreak, by empowering citizens to control and share relevant personal data with authorities. This includes information that evolve from Day 1 of the outbreak, with context related to each individual contagion risks and mobility needs, to vaccination certificates in a later stage. GHPC is providing a unique, interoperable platform needed to ensure citizens can transform this information into digital credentials reusable across borders as a “go through gate” pass before an outbreak becomes a pandemic.
Nanōmix has the only lab-quality, portable testing platform for both COVID-19 antibodies and viral antigen. Results are provided in <15 minutes and can be sent through Bluetooth connectivity in QR code format, Good Health Pass partner ready. Nanōmix is excited to work with the Good Health Pass Collaborative to help safely restore travel and reopen the economy.
Travel and tourism are undoubtedly the hardest hit sectors by this pandemic. A recovery will require leadership and collaboration by the different players, based on interoperable technologies to ensure the credibility of testing and vaccination records. As the leader in airport services in emerging markets, our blockchain-based digital solution, called MUNA, connects testing labs, vaccine centers, airlines and airports to support a seamless passenger journey with the necessary health precautions. We are proud to fully support the Good Health Pass Initiative.
Panta Group is pleased to announce that we endorse the principles of the Good Health Pass. As vaccination programs are rolled out, public transportation will start to return to normal capacity. If we want to ensure passengers’ safety, we need a trusted, interoperable, open standard process for tracking COVID.
While QR contact tracing has helped provide essential data to health authorities, adopting the Good Health Pass principles would also establish the critical standards-development process needed to facilitate socially responsible and innovative solutions to reopen the global economy.
For international tourism to resume safely, public transportation should operate alongside interoperable health records to strengthen passenger safety.
MIT SafePaths and the PathCheck Foundation are delighted to join the Good Health Pass Collaborative. Safely restoring travel is critical to restarting the global economy, but critical issues, such as privacy and trust, health equity, efficiency, and interoperability must be addressed if these efforts are to be successful. Ensuring equity means that there must be alternatives for those who don’t own or are unwilling to use a smartphone. Paper-based credentials, such as those using QR codes offer the same level of verifiability and are ideal for vulnerable or privacy-sensitive populations.
Prescryptive’s mission is to empower healthcare consumers with the information they need in a secure, privacy-preserving way on their mobile devices. With COVID-19, our ability to restart the economy requires a secure solution for all of us to present test results and vaccination status from our mobile devices in a way that is accepted by commercial institutions and governments while preserving our privacy and maintaining control of our most important information. The Good Health Pass Collective and the underlying open standards helps us achieve that broad acceptability by creating a consumer-empowering, scalable, open network.
Private Identity endorses the principles of Good Health Pass collaboration and looks forward to contributing to its blueprint for interoperable digital health pass systems. It is urgent for everyone to step forward and work together to stop the spread, enable safe travel and restart the economy.
Empowering individuals to privately share verifiable health status in a global context can only be accomplished with decentralized trust models. Building upon the work of organizations including the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW), Sovrin Foundation, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF), ID2020, MIT PathCheck Foundation, Trust over IP (ToIP), Covid Credentials Initiative (CCI), and Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH), the Good Health Pass Collaborative (GHPC) accomplished a giant leap towards realizing privacy preserving personal data sharing. It has been a privilege and an honor to work alongside some of the brightest minds from Public Health, Travel, and the Technology Industry to create the Good Health Pass Interoperability Blueprint. We look forward to the next phase of implementation so that we may unlock the benefits to public health, and society more broadly, with the application of this technology.
At Protectoria, we want to enable digital sovereignty of all people – regardless of their nationality, country of residence, culture, and socio-economic status. We want to ensure ordinary people to control the ownership of their own data and to empower every citizen to act legally in the digital society and digital economy. Together with our partner Protectoria Global Inc. we are currently developing a privacy protecting solution for vaccination, test and recovery certificates for the ASEAN markets based on the open W3C standards for self-sovereign identities. Therefore we fully appreciate the principles laid out by the Good Health Pass Collaborative.
The Good Health Pass Collaborative is an important step for SecureKey as we look to the post-pandemic landscape and how important cross-industry collaboration will be to help build a safe path to restore international travel and restart the global economy through digital identities. We look forward to working with other leading organizations in the initiative to help improve the ways the public interacts with health services across geographic borders.
With twenty-five years of experience tracking health records, including immunizations, Sentry MD is excited to participate in the Good Health Pass Collaborative. We endorse the initiative and look forward to sharing our experience, learning from other contributors, and helping Good Health Pass meet its objectives.
Far too many voices worldwide have already been stilled by this virus, and so many other voices are now crying out desperately for economic relief. The Good Health Pass Collaborative is already doing yeoman’s work to help the world to quickly find its collective voice on a crucial technological solution.
The travel sector needs harmonisation on the issuance and verification of the travelers health to restore confidence and enable integration with existing, proven processes. In order to rebuild that confidence, ensure that travel is safe and secure, and allow nations to reopen their borders in a controlled manner, we need to carry out health status checks on passengers efficiently and effectively. The Good Health Pass Collaborative Blueprint provides recommendations for how this may be achieved, and SITA is pleased to have contributed to its development. SITA looks forward to helping airlines and governments implement solutions that are aligned with the Blueprint.
As long time connectors of public health, providers and consumers, we know that collaboration is key when establishing standards for sharing data. We are glad to bring our expertise in this field to the table as part of the Good Health Pass team and look forward to empowering consumers with their health data so we can all get back to enjoying family, friends and travel.
The Good Health Pass Interoperability Blueprint lays the foundation of global, scalable trust to support international travel. The blueprint provides recommendations for technology implementation, user experience, as well as actionable governance. I am excited about the potential of this blueprint in areas beyond international travel where digital trust is critical. SymSoft Solutions is proud to be a part of this effort.
I am honored to participate in GHPC to share my expertise and contribute to such a unique initiative, helping to address a critical need to standardize how an individual can safely, privately, and appropriately share their COVID-19 status information, using digital solutions.
In order to reopen borders safely and bring investment back to local economies, the world needs a global platform that all parties can work with. There have been many companies working to find solutions to help us resume normality, including TENTO HEALTH. The last 12 months have taught us valuable lessons, this is not a once size fits all situation, the market is too large and without question far too complex to fix with a single technology. The Good Health Pass initiative brings many great minds and companies together so we can define the legal, ethical principles and technical requirements for a globally acceptable solution.
TENTO HEALTH has been working on travel health data systems with our partners long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit our world, we have been working hard to push interoperability between best in class digital health solutions. We are very happy to endorse ID2020’s Good Health Pass, and dedicate our company to their product roadmap so see our vision come to a reality with everyone involved in this much-needed initiative.
With the aim to restore international travel and restart the global economy, tested.me shares in the vision and values of the Good Health Pass Collaborative. We strive toward returning control and ownership of digital health identity back into the hands of the individual, allowing them to store and share their health data if, and when, they choose to do so.
The development of safe and secure platforms that protect the privacy of an individual’s data is essential as we look ahead. It’s critical that we ensure the legitimacy of identity verification and battle against fraudulent activities, as the world looks to open up borders and return to life pre-Covid.
We’re delighted to be partnered with the Good Health Pass Collaborative during a significant moment in the world’s history. Tested.me is delighted to be working with the initiative to empower the public to safely share their health data in a secure and compliant manner.
The work being done at GHPC directly impacts our eVaccine Cards (created through TrackMy Vaccines) and eLabResults Cards (created through TrackMy Lab Results) being created for patients daily through TrackMy technology. This work is paramount to create an agreed upon set of standards to allow for systems to be interoperable so that we can safely re-open the economy and increase patient safety through a central-means of vaccine and testing result verification. We simply cannot rely on, nor accept – a paper-based means of verifying a vaccine administration or testing result as there is too much at stake to not getting this right.
Travizory is delighted to join in the Good Health Pass effort to standardize how people can present their health status, especially as it will help the global travel industry to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
We are proud to have worked aside more than 125 companies and organizations in collaborating on the Good Health Pass Interoperability Blueprint. We are committed to ensuring our products are well positioned to enable the creation of Good Health Pass-compliant solutions for ecosystems that need to exchange sensitive health data.
The travel industry is facing challenges that require global-scale digital trust. To meet these challenges the Trust Over IP Foundation was uniquely positioned to bring people together to create the Good Health Pass Blueprint for Interoperability, and we’ve been honored by the opportunity to do so. Collaboration and cooperation were hallmarks of what we achieved in record time, with contributors spanning industries and governments worldwide. We now look forward to helping make the Blueprint’s recommendations operational, so people can identify themselves, share information, and travel with confidence.
In alignment with the Good Health Pass Collaborative, Trust Stamp is committed to delivering global-scale, universally accessible, privacy-first identity solutions directed to accelerating individual and societal health and inclusion.
Tykn is a Dutch award-winning digital identity company focused on social impact. Our experience working with NGOs and governments on high-stakes use-cases centred around refugees and vulnerable population groups has given us great insights on human-centred and ethical design that we are happy to contribute to this initiative, helping Good Health be as intuitive to use as possible while caring for the privacy and security of its users.
Reliability and trustworthiness of health data is an increasingly important aspect of our daily lives. To prevent the pandemic from turning into a global fraud pandemic, all stakeholders need to work together. The Good Health Pass initiative with its four requirements “Cross-Border”, “Cross-Industry”, “Secure & Privacy Protecting” and “Frictionless” lays the foundation towards a much needed interoperable, trusted framework and ecosystem and we as UBIRCH are more than happy to contribute.
We are researching implementations of Digital Health Passes (DHPs) so that the world can get back to travel, work, school, and play. Our investigation quickly revealed that DHP implementations vary significantly, and we need a set of principles to ensure effective and ethical uses of these systems. The Good Health Pass Collaborative is providing just that.
COVID has shown us that from now on any pandemic will have to be managed globally. The fantastic work done by all GHPC participants has resulted in a universal credentialing model that breaks down the barriers of different national initiatives. It is now up to the states to take the step of coming together, starting with Europe and its Green Pass initiative.
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