Background

Immunify Life

$IMM - the health currency of the future. $IMM Utility

$IMM are a new digital asset unique to the Immunify.Life ecosystem, which will be used to transfer value between users, health service providers and other participants.

The underlying asset of the ecosystem is data. Simply put, the more data provided, the greater the asset base.

The $IMM has two earning functions and one transactional utility:

  • Users stake IMM to earn fees from Data Samplers who are paying for the anonymous license.  The fee rate is inversely proportional to earn which gives Users, as a collective, an effective vote on the fees. (“User Earning”)
  • Data Samplers who engage with specific users stake an amount of IMM per user for the duration of the engagement (“Engagement earning”)
  • Fees for the data license are paid in $IMM and distributed to both sets of earn in proportion to IMM staked.

Integrationstwitter

Malaria Prevention Innovation: ITN Tracking System Deployment in Africa

Thu 23rd Jan 2025
A new Insecticide-Treated Net (ITN) tracking system has been implemented to enhance malaria prevention efforts across Africa. - System ensures efficient distribution of resources to high-need areas - Real-time health data integration improves resource allocation - Technology supports existing malaria prevention infrastructure in Zambia and broader African region The initiative represents a significant step forward in healthcare delivery optimization, combining traditional prevention methods with modern tracking technology. **Key Benefits:** - Enhanced resource management - Improved distribution accuracy - Better healthcare outcomes *Healthcare providers and communities can now monitor ITN deployment with greater precision.*

Zambia's Tech-Driven Fight Against Malaria: Real-Time Health Data Leads the Way

Mon 16th Dec 2024
Zambia is intensifying its malaria prevention efforts through technological innovation, aiming for zero transmission by 2026. - Real-time health data collection and monitoring systems are being deployed across the region - Digital solutions are transforming how healthcare workers track and respond to malaria cases - Tech-driven initiatives are accelerating progress in malaria prevention The integration of health tech represents a significant shift in Africa's approach to malaria control, particularly in Zambia where the disease remains a major health challenge. Learn more about how digital healthcare solutions are reshaping malaria prevention efforts in Africa.

Immunify.Life Expands Malaria Prevention Program in Zambia

Thu 28th Nov 2024
Immunify.Life reports significant progress in their Zambian malaria prevention initiative. The team has: - Successfully distributed mosquito nets across target communities - Established weekly household visit program - Gathered vital cultural and healthcare insights - Developed plans for Child Vaccination module integration The project demonstrates positive momentum in combining healthcare delivery with data collection. Local healthcare workers and community members are actively participating in the program, validating the approach's effectiveness. Field observations are being used to refine the Malaria Clinical Module for better local alignment.

Immunify Life Tackles Malaria in Zambia with Blockchain Solutions

Thu 31st Oct 2024
**Immunify Life** is deploying blockchain technology to combat malaria in Zambia, where the disease remains a critical public health challenge. - Focus on strengthening prevention strategies through digital health solutions - Implementation of blockchain-based health data management - Integration of technology with existing healthcare infrastructure The initiative aims to improve data collection and treatment tracking while maintaining patient privacy. Healthcare providers can access anonymous, verified medical records to better coordinate malaria prevention efforts. *Take Action*: Follow #MalariaAwareness for updates on this developing healthcare solution.

Malaria in Africa: Digital Solutions Making an Impact

Tue 15th Oct 2024
Malaria continues to be a significant health challenge in Africa, particularly in Zambia. Despite ongoing efforts, the battle against this deadly disease persists. - Digital solutions are emerging as powerful tools in the fight against malaria - A data-driven platform has been implemented in Zambia to combat the disease - The Malaria Officer for the Chongwe district has praised the initiative The project aims to eradicate malaria through innovative technology and data-driven approaches. This development marks a significant step forward in the #MalariaFreeAfrica campaign. Stay informed about the latest advancements in #HealthTech as they continue to shape the future of malaria prevention and treatment in Africa.
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