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Technological Challenges and Approaches to Deploying Mobile Technologies for Public Health Information Systems. Saptarshi Purkayastha , Director R &D, HISP India Brajesh Murari, Senior Software Developer, HISP India. Introduction. mHealth applications are available for:
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Technological Challenges and Approaches to Deploying Mobile Technologies for Public Health Information Systems Saptarshi Purkayastha, Director R &D, HISP India Brajesh Murari, Senior Software Developer, HISP India
Introduction • mHealth applications are available for: • Subcenter reporting (SCDRT, included as part of DHIS Mobile) • PHC Monthly reporting (DHIS Mobile) • IDSP Weekly reporting (DHIS Mobile) • Patient-level information (NBITS Mobile) • Survey information (NBITS Mobile) • All based on Free and Open-source applications (FOSS) • Integral part of DHIS 2 (WHO recommended) • Data warehouse approach of DHIS – Can communicate with other systems (proprietary or FOSS)
DHIS Mobile SMS-based Reporting for Facility-based Aggregate Data
Sub-Center Data Reporting & Transmission (SCDRT) • Allows transmitting facility-level data from Sub-center using SMS • Works on low cost phones (Rs. 2000+) • Has been pilotted in 5 blocks in 5 different states and now scaling across 2 states • Multi-language • Low operating cost (2-3 SMS/month – Rs.5/month)
Extended to IDSP & PHC • The SCDRT is now “DHIS Mobile” and is extended to report other formats like IDSP and PHC Monthly Dataset • Using the same simple-to-use interface and using SMS, data can be sent rapidly for Disease Surveillance and Monthly reports from Primary Health Center • Specially useful where internet/computers are not available at PHCs • Cost of reporting is minimum (2-3 SMS/month i.e. Rs.5)
Name-Based Information Tracking Systems (NBITS) Mobile-Phone Interface
Features in NBITS-Mobile • Field-level Access: NBITS Mobile allows the field-level health worker to access and update patient-level information from mobile phones • Real-time and Online: The information is available real-time and accessed from anywhere across the state from the online NBITS application • Migration/Facility Independent: The patient’s information can be viewed at from any of the facility and patient can be given treatment by any health worker from the state • Alerts & Reminders: The patient can be reminded for medication, visits etc. The health worker can be sent alerts for visit or important cases that she has to attend
Application Working (1) • The health worker starts the application on her mobile phone. • A login screen is displayed to identify the health worker and depending on her roles and privilege, she will be able to view patient information and different programs for the patient • This authenticates the health worker on the server and displays the next screen
Application Working (1) • Login screen of NBITS. Here health worker can login and enter into the system . • Each health worker will assigned with specific user name and password with specific user roll. • This screen will authenticate use name and password and if it will pass the authentication process than user can see the next NBITS welcome page.
Application Working (2) • Search patients • Create a new patient (Check for duplicates and verify) • Download list of patients (cohort – for specific program) or (all - for her activity schedule) • Download available forms for programs and program stages or surveys (made available to her) • Upload collected data
Application Working (2) • Create, modify, search for a patient. • Create, modify, and view patient attribute. • Create, modify, and view patient attribute group. • Create, modify, and view patient identifier type. • Create, modify, and view relationship types. • Create, modify, and view various programs.
Application Working (3) • A patient can be search using their patient identifier number or patient name • The search for the patient can be done from the local list of patients already visiting or a new patient from the server
Application Working (3) • A patient can be search using their patient identifier number or patient name. • Patient search can be done using any patient attribute available in NBITS. • After search, system will show list of all patient available for specific associated organizationunit.
Application Working (4) • A retrieved Patient’s information • Last encounter with the patient along with name and other demographic details • New encounter for the patient will display the data elements from the program stage in the screen below • Depending on the program stage of the patient, the elements are displayed
Application Working (1) • A patient data can be entered by selecting specific organization unit and specific program with specific program stage. • Program stage history plan will indicate data entry of all the program stages with their due date status. • After completing data entry, we can switch to other patient data entry by clicking on back to search button.
Application Working (5) • Upload the data that has been collected • The data can be uploaded for • Set of patient visits • Single patient • Single survey form • Any other data that has been collected through the forms made available to the health worker • The data can be uploaded to a offline machine through Bluetooth or even many SMSs to a computer with GSM modem
Additional Features • Photographs can be attached as part of forms and sent as well. These can be useful for special cases or nutrition days etc. (Phones with camera) • GPS location of the health worker can be sent along. (requires phones with Location-based capabilities) • Patient data can be viewed on maps (Maps in GIS should be available) • These additional features require data connection (GPRS – Rs. 99/month) and a more expensive handset (Rs. 4500+)