What It Is
BSS-GHCN™ is the global continuity layer of the BSS™ platform. It links BSS™ scan events, HSI™ stability scoring, travel context, authorized provider review, and patient-controlled health-continuity access.
BSS-GHCN™ is a secure, privacy-protected health-continuity network designed to connect BSS™ sensing, Human Stability Index™ scoring, travel-health context, provider access, home-country reentry, and inbound-country entry intelligence.
Today, doctors often ask patients whether they have recently traveled outside the country. BSS-GHCN™ is designed to move that process from memory-based questioning toward secure, consent-governed continuity intelligence connected to where a person has been and what their HSI™ status was during that travel window.
BSS-GHCN™ is the global continuity layer of the BSS™ platform. It links BSS™ scan events, HSI™ stability scoring, travel context, authorized provider review, and patient-controlled health-continuity access.
It helps close the gap between travel exposure, physiological drift, delayed intake questions, fragmented records, and lack of early visibility when a person enters or returns to a country.
It is not an open public database, not a diagnostic replacement, and not a substitute for doctors, clinical testing, emergency care, or lawful public-health authorities.
BSS-GHCN™ creates a structured, privacy-protected health-continuity signal using BSS™ data sources and the HSI™ score.
Inputs can come from BSS™ Wear, entry systems, handheld units, hospital garments, facility scanners, or approved monitoring environments.
The BSS™ Fusion Engine converts multi-signal information into stability indicators, drift patterns, confidence levels, and the HSI™ score.
The record includes the HSI™ score, status color, time, country/region, device source, confidence level, and access-control status.
Providers see only what they are authorized to see through consent, role-based access, audit logging, and minimum-necessary data controls.
HSI™ is the central BSS™ stability indicator. Inside BSS-GHCN™, the HSI™ score becomes a time-based travel-health continuity marker that helps authorized providers understand whether a person remained stable, began drifting, or requires additional clinical review.
Stable continuity status. No major health-drift signal detected within the reviewed window.
Possible physiological drift. Additional intake review, monitoring, or screening may be recommended.
Significant instability signal. Escalated review or clinical assessment may be appropriate depending on the operating environment.
For citizens and residents returning to their home country, BSS-GHCN™ can help authorized providers understand where the person traveled and whether the HSI™ score showed health-stability changes during the travel window.
For visitors, new entrants, students, workers, athletes, patients, and travelers entering a country, BSS-GHCN™ can support a privacy-protected continuity summary that improves early screening and provider awareness.
| Layer | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| BSS™ Capture Layer | Collects close-proximity physiological signals from approved BSS™ devices and environments. | BSS™ Wear, airport scanners, clinic units, hospital garments, handheld units. |
| Fusion Engine Layer | Processes multi-signal inputs and converts them into drift indicators, confidence levels, and HSI™ outputs. | Signal fusion, instability detection, drift scoring, status classification. |
| HSI™ Continuity Layer | Stores time-based HSI™ events connected to location, country, device source, and consent status. | HSI™ score, Green/Yellow/Red status, timestamp, country/region, confidence score. |
| Provider Access Layer | Allows authorized healthcare providers to review permitted continuity summaries. | BSS™ Provider Continuity Portal, role-based access, audit logging. |
| Patient Passport Layer | Gives the individual a controlled global health-continuity summary. | BSS™ Global Health Passport, QR access, consent token, downloadable summary. |
| GMCC™ Operations Layer | Supports operational monitoring, dashboards, alerts, and institutional oversight without exposing unnecessary private data. | Hospital dashboards, port/airport operations, school/facility monitoring, DOD readiness environments. |
The BSS™ Provider Continuity Portal is designed to help authorized providers review a patient’s recent travel-health continuity context before or during care.
Recent travel context: International travel detected within review window.
HSI™ continuity status: Yellow — possible physiological drift observed.
Recommended action: Perform enhanced intake review, confirm travel history, assess symptoms, and determine whether additional clinical screening is appropriate.
This is decision-support context, not a final diagnosis.
BSS-GHCN™ must be built around strict consent, identity, access, logging, and health-data security controls.
Normal access should require patient consent or an approved institutional/legal basis.
Doctors, nurses, intake staff, emergency teams, and administrators should see different levels of information.
Every access, review, export, and emergency override should be logged and reviewable.
The system should share summary-level continuity intelligence unless deeper access is authorized.
Build the secure backend, provider portal, patient passport, HSI™ event schema, audit logs, consent model, and simulated BSS™ input pipeline.
Deploy with selected university, hospital, airport, port, or defense-aligned pilot partners under legal, privacy, and validation controls.
Validate HSI™ performance, refine clinical workflows, harden cybersecurity, map regulatory pathway, and expand to additional partners.
Supports intake intelligence, care continuity, post-travel context, emergency review, and provider awareness.
Supports high-volume reentry and inbound-entry screening workflows using Green/Yellow/Red continuity status.
Supports international student arrival, campus health services, and continuity monitoring in large institutional populations.
Supports returning personnel, deployment health context, operational readiness monitoring, and command-level physiological awareness.
Supports lawful, limited, privacy-protected situational awareness without replacing official public-health systems.
Supports patients who cross countries for medical care, recovery, treatment, or post-care follow-up.
BSS-GHCN™ stands for BSS™ Global Health Continuity Network. It is the global continuity layer of the BSS™ ecosystem, designed to connect BSS™ sensing, HSI™ scoring, travel-health context, provider access, and patient-controlled continuity records.
BSS-GHCN™ is stronger because it protects the BSS™ brand and makes the network clearly proprietary to the BSS™ platform. The public name should remain BSS™ Global Health Continuity Network.
No. It improves them. The system is designed to reduce total dependence on memory-based travel questions by giving authorized providers a stronger continuity signal.
No. The correct model is authorized, consent-based, role-based access with audit logs and minimum-necessary data controls. It should never be presented as an open global patient file.
No. Public wording should say it supports early awareness of health-stability changes, physiological drift, and continuity context. Diagnosis remains with licensed clinicians and appropriate diagnostic testing.
People move across countries quickly. Health status can change during travel. BSS-GHCN™ gives healthcare systems a way to connect where a person has been with how stable their HSI™ status was during that period.
It connects BSS™ devices, the Fusion Engine, HSI™ scoring, provider access, patient continuity, GMCC™ operations, and global travel-health context into one protected intelligence network.


