US12603160B2: Mobile Cloud App QR Immune Score
Summary
USPTO granted Patent US12603160B2 to Andrew Brooks for a system and method enabling mobile cloud-based assessment of immune status related to transmissible infectious diseases. The system uses QR code scanning to access user health records including immunization data, test results, and pre-existing conditions, displaying verified immunity scores on venue devices. The patent covers 15 claims under CPC classifications G16H 10/60, G16H 40/67, and G06K 19/06037.
What changed
USPTO issued Patent US12603160B2 on April 14, 2026, granting exclusive rights to Andrew Brooks for a mobile cloud application system that assesses immune status using QR codes. The patent covers technology enabling users to store immunization records, test results, and pre-existing conditions in a cloud database, with access provided via QR code scanning to display verified immunity scores on secondary devices such as those owned by venue operators.
Healthcare providers and technology companies developing health credential verification systems should consider this patent when designing similar QR-based immune score or health passport applications. While patent grants do not create immediate compliance obligations, they establish intellectual property rights that could affect product development strategies and potential licensing requirements for immune verification technologies.
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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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