Inspiration:
We were inspired by seeing how the current system of keeping track of medical history is disorganized and for many students, it can be very difficult to gain access to important documents like vaccination records.
What it does:
Our application creates a different method of accessing medical information. It allows users to create accounts in order to see their current vaccination data. Doctors can create a doctor account, where they can log administered vaccines into the system, which then is updated on the user's side. This app also uses blockchain technology in order to keep the transaction of data extremely secure.
How we built it:
We built this app on a blockchain platform with DeSO, which is a blockchain designed to store data. We also used javascript, HTML, and CSS to create the front and backends of the application.
Challenges we ran into:
Some challenges that we ran into were the idea generation process, as well as learning to use DeSO as the documentation was limited and the software was somewhat buggy.
Accomplishments that we're proud of:
We are proud of connecting our application to a blockchain which takes it to another level due to the added layer of security which is required for important, personal information.
What we learned:
We learned how to connect an application to a blockchain platform like DeSO.
What's next for Immunize:
In the future, we want the user and doctors to be able to add more information, such as general health history, a log for health checkups with a detailed pdf attached for each one, a list of emergency contact information as well as insurance, and more. We also want to add a feature where users of the app can directly send their medical profile to various institutions, like schools and hospitals.

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