2009 Implementers Group Meeting Program Mobile Experiences
Wed 16 Sept 2009
Mobile fair - demo after dinner - 8:15pm
Usage Scenarios
Not all care takes place in clinic - broadening to household care
Distributing care within the community
Create cohorts (lists) and people go out and visit the people on the list
Maybe use sms's to notify responsible care worker
Mobile health workers
Follow up care
patient assigned to healthcare worker
healthcare worker assigned to catchment area
Lab sample collection
Demographic surveillance
Kenya scenario
Android phones
Wireless sync instead of cable
Camera on phone used to scan barcodes
GPS on phone
Technology needs
OpenMRS module to provide service to send sms messages
Standard protocal for communicating with sms systems (xforms)
messaging standard - message delivery acknowledgements etc
workflow issues - notifications, acknowledgements
Where does the trigger logic lie, in OpenMRS of in messaging system
Use Cases
Patients interact with OpenMRS directly
When is my next appointment?
Patient submit blood glucose reading for diabetes management.
Security issues
Patients access to their own patient data.
Experience from US is that can create anxiety in patients due to misinterpretation of their data.
Need both personal health care records as well as clinician records.
Messages to the patient - alerts, appointment reminders
Based on the state of the patient in the DB
e.g. Immunizations and health service delivery
Model the state of the patient in an interesting way
e.g. A mother gets visited - can calculate when the next visit should be
Send message to mother to inform her of the next visit date
If mother doesn't come, when do you respond, what message to send to the community health worker?
How do you deal with out of service numbers?
Mobile health workers
Use cases driven by cost, policies, needs of communities.
Interaction of healthcare worker with eachother
Use sms for coordination
Interaction of healthcare worker with patients
Simple forms (20 fields)
Data Collection - gather info at point of care - simple to complex data
What is the point at which you need a more sophisticated device e.g. netbook?
View data at point of care - Look at data to make decision at point of care
Issues
Patient ID's
Laminated barcoded card give to patients - use camera on phone to scan
What about new patients / patients that don't have a card?
Do background patient matching to look for possible similar patients
In mobile, you are disconnected from OpenMRS database
Venue: Tree Tops