PKB is providing an API for decryption tokens. This allows mass registration of patients by letter-printing companies, patient kiosk vendors and hospital IT departments. The
Author: Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli
PKB roadmap for 2017 Q2 and Q3
In September 2016 we published a 6-month roadmap. We delivered the following from that roadmap: Server upgrades and speed improvements in January 2017 that tripled
Deceased status
In April we will roll out deceased patient functionality. When a patient dies PKB handles their record differently. Logging in with the patient’s username and
Disable sharing
In April we will roll out the disable sharing feature. This lets adults stop any sharing of their record with anyone, even in emergency situations.
Server upgrades 3 times the speed while processing 1,000 times more data
In January we completed a major upgrade of PKB’s servers and architecture. One effect of this has been to dramatically improve end-user performance by minimising
PKB’s user agreement and privacy policy update for 2017
The average Norwegian has 33 apps on their smartphone. Their combined terms and conditions are longer than the New Testament. No one has time to
