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Improving Information Flow

Improving Information Flow. InSTEDD and the continuum of mHealth. World Bank mHealth Summit 28 October 2009. Eric Rasmussen, MD, MDM, FACP CEO. Real-world challenges. Informatics questions in mHealth:. What field reports and broadcast alerts should come faster ?.

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Improving Information Flow

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  1. Improving InformationFlow InSTEDD and the continuum of mHealth World Bank mHealth Summit 28 October 2009 Eric Rasmussen, MD, MDM, FACP CEO

  2. Real-world challenges

  3. Informatics questions in mHealth: What field reports and broadcast alerts should come faster? What information isn’t getting to those who need it? How much can we learn from what we already have? Which groups should be making more decisions together? Which systems need to share information? Interoperability…

  4. Grameen Health Clinic, Bangladesh Katrina medical response In our view, mHealth system interoperability is a critical task. Cholera outbreak, Iraq

  5. mHealth continuum Near Tangail, Bangladesh • Mother-led families • Village health workers • Emerging infections • Rapid Response Teams

  6. The InSTEDD Collaboration Suite GeoChat Mesh4x Riff Innovation Lab www.TrackerNews.net All free, and open source

  7. (1) GeoChat Joining an Engage group in Cambodia • Mobile-based reporting with (some) language support • Web-based mapping, mining, and chat • Vertical and horizontal alerts • Multiple levels, multiple groups • Geo-tagging and topic tagging • Any cell phone that can use SMS • 96% of the world’s CSPs now supported

  8. (1) GeoChat • As of 21 October • More than 1800 users • More than 200 confirmed in government public health in Southeast Asia • More than 30,000 messages since April ‘09 • More than 400 groups (roughly doubled since June ‘09) • 27% pure SMS (no Web), with 24 other groups using their own map layers • Includes livestock and crop monitoring groups, not just human health • ProMED feed over GeoChat • RSS to the Ministry, then group-blast SMS (geo and role filters) • Five nations (not counting the US) • e.g. Women’s Food Coop in Bukuba, Tanzania

  9. Mesh4x Open Source Code Libraries (2) Mesh4x • Imagine an disease outbreak response in the field… • Political and collegial will to share, but • Different software applications between agencies, and • Little or no internet connectivity • Mesh4x lets you: • Choose the information to share • Identify the various applications holding it • Identify the various computers holding it • Synchronize it all, over multiple modes (even just SMS) • Excel, Google Earth, Access, ESRI ArcX, MySQL, etc. • More than 85 different applications can be synchronized

  10. Mesh4x

  11. (3) Riff Information Streams… …with collaborative spaces… …and cognitive analytics

  12. Machine learning methods: • Support Vector Machines • Clustering • Classifiers • Entity extraction • Neo-Bayesian analysis • Satisficing • Hypothesis testing (HMM) • Relationship suggestions Timeliness, Representativeness, Completeness, Predictive Value, Quality, …

  13. (4) Innovation Lab ( Physical space in Cambodia ) 400 hour workplan 125 hour curriculum • Curriculum for ownership of InSTEDD tools and beyond • Neutral space for academia, Ministry, local NGOs, more • Dissolving silos – teaching as cross-functional teams • Capacity enhancement for IHRs and MDGs

  14. (5) TrackerNews.net

  15. Rasmussen @ InSTEDD.org

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