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USPTO granted patent US12603160B2 to Andrew Brooks for a system and method of assessing immune status related to transmissible infectious diseases. The invention uses a mobile cloud server-based application with QR code scanning to access user health records including immunization records, test results, and pre-existing conditions. The system displays an immunity score verified against user identification data.

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USPTO granted patent US12603160B2 for a system enabling immune status assessment through QR code scanning of health records. The invention allows users to store immunization records, test results, and pre-existing conditions in a cloud-based mobile application, with immunity scores displayed when venue operators scan the user's unique QR code. User identification is verified against data on the scanning device.\n\nThis patent creates intellectual property protections for health informatics technology developers and may impact companies building health credential verification systems. Parties interested in health pass or immunity verification systems should monitor for potential licensing requirements and assess whether their products fall within the scope of the 15 claims granted.

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System and method for assessing immune status related to transmissible infectious diseases for mitigating against transmission

Grant US12603160B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026

Inventors

Andrew Brooks

Abstract

The invention relates to a solution for mitigating against transmitting, receiving or hosting transfers of infectious diseases through access to a user's health record via a mobile, cloud server-based application. The user's heath record data is stored in the application database, and can include immunization records, test results, and pre-existing conditions. This data is accessed using the mobile application interface by scanning a uniquely generated Quick Response (QR) code, and displayed through an application downloaded to a separate device, such as one owned by a venue. The user's code is scanned to display an immunity score and verified by the user's identification data, matched to data on the second device. This data can also be accessed by other users, such as venue owners who want to insure the health and safety of their patrons.

CPC Classifications

G16H 10/60 G16H 40/67 G06K 19/06037

Filing Date

2021-12-02

Application No.

17540674

Claims

15

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USPTO
Published
April 14th, 2026
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Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12603160B2

Who this affects

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Patent holders Technology companies Healthcare providers
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Patent grants Health informatics
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Healthcare Data Privacy

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