The Problem
Prescription fraud drains billions and puts patients at risk.
Paper pads are easy to forge - opioids and other controlled drugs are diverted for resale.
Multiple pharmacy fills occur when the same e-script is reused.
Telemedicine growth widens the gap between online diagnosis and in-store pickup.
Privacy concerns make patients reluctant to share full medical details with every pharmacy clerk.
Healthcare needs a way to prove that the person receiving a medicine is the same human the doctor approved, without exposing sensitive data.
The Solution
Proof of Humanity plus a tamper-proof prescription credential.
A physician issues a digital credential that states "this verified patient may receive drug Y, dosage Z, until date D."
The credential is anchored to the patient’s unique Proof-of-Humanity palm scan, so only that individual can present it.
Pharmacies confirm "real patient, valid prescription" in seconds - no paper, no phone calls, no ID photocopies.
Duplicate fills are blocked automatically; if the prescription is used, its status updates across the network.
How It Works
One-time enrolment
The patient completes a quick palm scan and receives a privacy-preserving Proof-of-Humanity credential.Prescription issuance
During consultation, the doctor adds an encrypted prescription credential to the patient’s wallet - no diagnosis details are shared.Pharmacy pickup
At the counter (or smart dispenser), the patient presents the live credential. The pharmacy sees: "verified human, authorized for this medicine."Automatic updates
Once dispensed, the credential marks the script as filled, preventing duplicate use at other locations.
Benefits & Results
Fraud and diversion drop - forgeries and multiple fills become impossible.
Faster service - no call-backs to prescribers, no manual ID checks.
Privacy protection - pharmacies never see diagnosis or personal documents.
Regulatory alignment - meets e-prescribing mandates while safeguarding data.
Patient convenience - one credential works for repeat prescriptions and future care providers.