
Emergency access
When seconds matter, your card is already on file.
Generate a medical card with blood type, allergies, medications, and a QR code that opens your public emergency profile for first responders.
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National digital health identity
Emergency cards, medical records, hospital workflows, and family access in one system for Zimbabwean care, not another generic portal.
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Emergency card with printable layout and public QR
Citizen records upload, download, and family sharing
Hospital registration, biometrics, discharge, and files
Role-based dashboards for staff and patients
The platform

Emergency access
Generate a medical card with blood type, allergies, medications, and a QR code that opens your public emergency profile for first responders.
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Medical records
Citizens upload and download health files. Hospitals attach clinical notes. Family members get access only when you grant it.
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Biometrics, appointments, and discharge connected.
Hospital staff use the same MyID identity graph citizens build at registration and scan time.

Research-grade care infrastructure
MyID is designed for facilities that register patients, scan fingerprints, manage discharges, and still need citizens to carry an emergency-ready profile outside the ward.
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Who MyID serves
Citizens build trust over time. Hospitals meet them at registration, scan, and discharge without duplicate charts.

Your profile, emergency card, records, appointments at participating hospitals, and controlled access for dependents.
Create citizen account
Register patients with facility IDs, run biometric checks, upload files, schedule visits, and process discharge from one staff dashboard.
Hospital staff sign in
Citizens register in minutes. Hospital teams sign in with credentials from your administrator. Same platform and aligned workflows.