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Skip to contentAboutStaffBoard and AdvisorsContactJoin usProjectsMembersBecome a memberBecome a PHA memberHost your projectFAQCommunityCOVID-19 Credentials InitiativeGlobal COVID Certificate NetworkLFPH landscapeWebinarsCalendarJoin our SlackCode of conductNewsroomNews & BlogMedia coverageOverview slidesVideosProject logosTrademarksSearchCloseCollaborating to improve digital health equityLinux Foundation Public Health (LFPH) builds, secures, and sustains open source software to improve global health equity and innovation.Join our Implementer’s ForumPHAs and their technology partners are encouraged to join our Implementer’s Forum to share advice and document best practices. This is available at no cost whether or not you’re using an LFPH-hosted project.Learn moreNews & BlogView all postsLFPH completes the Proof-of-Concept of its GCCN Trust Registry NetworkApril 19, 2022How does a border control officer know if a traveler meets entry rules? [GCCN]April 19, 2022How does a border control officer know if a COVID certificate is valid? [GCCN]April 19, 2022Use our open source projectsLinux Foundation Public Health is committed to advancing the use of open source solutions in global health. Our COVID Green™ and COVID Shield™ exposure notification apps are being deployed in Canada, Ireland, and multiple U.S. States. Cardea provides a vaccination credential solution being used around the world. PHAs and healthcare organizations can leverage their existing IT vendors or we can recommend partners who can customize the software for you.LFPH in the newsView all media coverageBiometric Update: Businesses’ desire to store less digital identity data stokes travel’s SSI brushfireJanuary 25, 2022Washington Post: Biden’s coronavirus testing push will need to face the ghost of websites pastJanuary 4, 2022NBC News: Demand grows for digital vaccine passports as borders reopenNovember 17, 2021MIT Technology Review: Is the UK’s pingdemic good or bad? Yes.July 23, 2021Digital health pass developments worldwide: Canada, Slovenia, Linux FoundationJuly 22, 2021We investigated whether digital contact tracing actually worked in the USJune 16, 2021Latest TweetsRetweet on TwitterLinux Foundation Public Health retweetedLinux Foundation Public Health@LFPubHealth·5 JanThe only way to get working #PublicHealth systems is by working together. Get involved with the LFPH community to help build the future of our technology infrastructure using #OpenSource software.https://t.co/kmbLVy4NyT Reply on Twitter 1478812303768313856Retweet on Twitter 14788123037683138563Like on Twitter 14788123037683138561Retweet on TwitterLinux Foundation Public Health retweetedLinux Foundation Public Health@LFPubHealth·29 Dec@CardeaProject, an #OpenSource app to allow privately sharing healthcare credentials, is looking for new contributors across disciplines. Whether you’re a #developer, #marketer, #UX designer, or in healthcare, get involved: https://t.co/58s6PseR4xReply on Twitter 1476209144159944708Retweet on Twitter 14762091441599447082Like on Twitter 14762091441599447081Linux Foundation Public Health@LFPubHealth·3 MayBe sure to check out our 2022 “LFPH Open House” recording, where we share our projects, our accomplishments from our first two years, and our plans for this year and beyond! https://t.co/UrLDxPF8in #digitalHealth #publicHealthReply on Twitter 1521533801448488962Retweet on Twitter 1521533801448488962Like on Twitter 1521533801448488962Become an LFPH memberBillions of dollars will be invested in public health IT infrastructure over the next few years. LFPH is strategically positioned to observe and shape those investments, and our members set LFPH’s direction. Membership is free for PHAs and other nonprofit, government, and academic institutions.become a memberset up a meetingCalling all contributorsHelp build the tools that will keep us safeShare your expertise by contributing to an open source project hosted by LFPH. Engineers, designers, documentation editors, and product people of all types are welcome.Learn moreview Our projectsUpcoming webinarsView all webinarsTuesday May 10GCCN Trust Registry Network Proof-of-Concept Demonstration and Q&A (May 10)Wednesday May 11GCCN Trust Registry Network Proof-of-Concept Demonstration and Q&A (May 11)Host your public health open source project with LFPHThe Linux Foundation has a long track-record for helping nurture and grow the open source community around critical software projects such as Linux, Node.js, and Kubernetes. 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