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# Ludos Smart Virtual Card

<figure><img src="/files/avH3yKqkZJORzP7TUYFK" alt=""><figcaption><p>Ludos Virtual Card</p></figcaption></figure>

The virtual card allows people to take control and securely share personal health, birth, prescription, and identity information. People can share health permits without needing to disclose the key personal data used to create identity information. People's health data is very important and must be stored in a safe environment. For this reason, the solution is based on blockchain technology; to do things in a reliable and verifiable way.

The Clysterum Virtual Card working way is given below:

* Generate verifiable racial information (test results, clinical information, etc.) and can share it with his doctor.<br>
* Provide all health needs, inside the digital card, including additional information (home address, personal information, etc.).<br>
* Emergency demand needs can be met with a mobile application (medication supply, ambulance request, etc.).

To be published, the verifying person and organization must approve them.


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