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DIDs for Health Records
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$21,400
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Solution

Start with owners of pets for vet records. Then, transition from pet health records to human health records.

Problem

How to promote widespread adoption of Atala Prism for health records?

Addresses Challenge
Feasibility
Auditability

Team

2 members

Detailed Plan

AIMS:

Sixty-seven percent of U.S. households, or about 85 million families, own a pet, according to the 2019-2020 National Pet Owners Survey. For the sake of promoting widespread adoption DIDs for health records, this is a great place to start. Our initial targets are owners’ associations, including the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) and the American Kennel Club (AKC).

We will develop a schematic model of an Atala-Prism based system for the owners of animals, including health, breeding, and nutrition records. The first target is records for horse owners. After receiving feedback in the form of owner polls and focus groups, we will develop guidelines for constructing a more general approach for owners of livestock, dogs and other pets.

A system that is voluntarily used for pets is a good test case for the later development of systems for the integration of IDs and human health records.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:

Justin Mcallister, business

Kendall Wholmer, horse trainer

Kristine Downard, horse buyer, dog breeder

Ella Downard, AQHA state representative, successful competitor at World Championships

David Watts, Business Systems Consultant, Full Stack Developer

Jeff Downard, Law, Ethics, Blockchain

Board of Advisors: https://www.keplerscs.com/our-team-1

IP: Community workshops on Zoom in both a live and recorded form. Informational resources will be publicly available via a Youtube channel under copy left permission.

DEFINING SUCCESS:

Creation of a schematic model that use in the adoption of Atala Prism ID system. Development of webpage on the Kepler SCS website with videos presenting a narrative of the community conversation as citizens learn about the opportunities to create and take ownership of a secure digital ID.

TIMELINE & BUDGET:

Phase 1:

Month 1: Community outreach ($2200)

Month 1-2: Workshops ($3100)

Month 2: Webpage development and and Youtube channel: 80 hours at $50 per hour ($2400)

Month 3: Formulation of Roadmap for adoption of secture digital IDs in a small city: $75 per hour ($5,000)

Project direction: 4 hours per week for 12 weeks at $100/hour ($4,800)

Project oversight and evaluation by members of Board of Advisors months 1-5: 3-4 hours per week for 12 weeks at $100-250 hour ($3500)

Legal work on guidelines for the roadmap (: 3 hours a week for 12 weeks ($4000)

Total: ($21,400)

Phase 2:

Months 4-8: Develop and deploy dApp for DIDs for Animal Records

Phase 3:

Months 9-12:Create a roadmap and educational videos explaining how to deploy the system for human health records.

LINKS:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn7mp5BXNH3pWkHtM85Z3rA/about

www.KeplerSCS.com

See link at the top of the page to the Conference and Workshop website.

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