| CPC G16H 30/20 (2018.01) | 10 Claims |

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1. An interoperable mobile platform and a Health Level Seven International (HL7) Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standardized contact tracing system comprising:
a data source comprising a personal health device (PHD) with an integrated global positioning system (GPS) device that receives location information about the PHD and an installed mobile application (“mobile app”), wherein the PHD is operable by a user and is communicably connected to a personal health appliance (PHA) operable by the user, wherein the data source is configured to capture (i) location data of the PHD through the mobile app via the integrated GPS device of the PHD and (ii) health vitals data of the user through the mobile app via the PHA;
a FHIR server connected to a computer network system that leverages the HL7 FHIR standard and is configured to receive data (i) collected by a plurality of different types of devices that are remotely connected to the computer network system and (ii) converted to data that conforms to the HL7 FHIR standard;
a personal health gateway (PHG) connected to the FHIR server over the computer network system and to which the PHD connects, wherein the data source provides (i) the location data in Java form to the PHG when the PHD is connected to the PHG and (ii) the health vitals data in Java form to the PHG when the PHD is connected to the PHG, wherein the PHG decodes the Java form of the location data, the Java form of the health vitals data, and any corresponding contact tracing data to another form suitable for the PHG; and
a FHIR application client implemented by the mobile app that runs on the PHD and is configured to (i) receive the decoded data from the PHG after the PHG converts the data from Java to Dart data and (ii) upload the Dart data to the FHIR server for real time remote patient monitoring.
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