Acoer announces that CDC and WHO coronavirus data is now available in its data visualization engine
Acoer, a technology company focused on the creation of modern blockchain-enabled software for medical care, announced that data from Coronavirus of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are now available on its platform powered by Hedera Hashgraph.
In a blog post by Hedera Hashgraph on February 3, Acoer says the new dashboard Coronavirus Hashlog It is freely available to researchers, scientists and journalists that allows them «Easily understand the spread of the virus and trends over time, from a broad set of public data, including data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
According to the publication, Coronavirus Hashlog is designed to interact in real time with Hedera Hashgraph that allows real-time visualization of Coronavirus data and trends in interactive views with dynamic sorting and filtering capabilities. The Hashlog will provide information to scientists and researchers, including confirmed cases, deaths and recoveries per hundred infections and trends over time.
Hedera is a distributed business-grade public book where the developer can develop any decentralized application (dApps) in a safe and reliable environment. In the center of Hedera Hashgraph is its participation test consensus (PoS) algorithm, created by the company's co-founder and chief scientist, Leemon Baird.
The platform has its own token called HBAR which, as reported Crypto Economy made its first listing in the OKEx encryption exchange on September 11, 2019.
Mance Harmon, CEO of Hedera Hashgraph, about Acoer Coronavirus Hashlog, said:
“Medical care and public health is a key area where Distributed Accounting Technologies (DLT) can provide computational confidence and serve as a source of truth for multiple parties to work, delivering consistent and objective information in distributed communities. Acoer's work to make this Coronavirus data so easy to visualize and understand is a great example of this, and we congratulate you for this innovative use of DLT for the public good. ”
Acoer is a technology company focused on developing future vision software for health care. The company offers organizations open RESTful software based on open, relevant, interoperable and ready-to-use RESTful API for modern health care software. The firm believes that open technology and open APIs are the way forward to address the problems of technological interoperability and innovation for decades in health care.
Jim Nasr, CEO of Acoer, about the new service, commented:
“There is a growing supply of data about the virus, but the information is not necessarily easy to visualize, consume or extract in a simple way. With HashLog, our goal is to make data collection automated and data visualization rich, dynamic and intuitive. Particularly with my own experience in public health and my permanence in the CDC, we also strongly believe that supporting public health is an incredibly important mission and, as much as we can do, it is our responsibility to innovate to improve it. ”