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The primary objective of this module is to develop an interface to cater the health information needs of the patient masses. We aim to develop the interface in such a way that the semi-literate or illiterate user can easily access it and interact with it.
Although we have not yet decided on one definite application of the module, here’s a list of ideas we have in mind:
 

  • Get medicine schedule (integrate auto reminder system into it): Provide photos of pills for easy identification.
  • Get personal medical health record.
  • Explore symptoms and precautions for diseases (during waiting time).
  • Phone registration.
  • Get preliminary health advice (eg. if person is suffering from fever and chills, system can give preliminary health advice and direct them to the doctor).
  • Get registration number.
  • Register health query (Get connected with nearest VHW): Store questions in voice format.
  • Register a problem or complaint related to JSS.
  • Prepare a demo/training module (inform of video/ pictures with voiceover) for patients. The module can be assist them at JSS, how to act in an emergency situation, etc.
  • Design some game to provide such health information to the users.

 
Stakeholders:

  • Patients
  • JSS Staff (who directly interact with the patients)
    • registration staff
    • pharmacy staff
    • staff at payment counter
    • Screener
    • Community health workers
  • JSS Doctors (OPD and OT)        

Potential Benefits:
 
  • It will enhance access and ownership to their health information by all patients including those with limited (or no) literacy.
  • Such visualizations are beneficial because they will potentially help to alleviate the burden that's currently placed on the JSS staff
  • Such visualizations are also beneficial because they will potentially empower patients to be more independent in taking their own medication, etc.,
  • Auto alerts and reminder systems (for picking up lab reports, next appointment, operation date, medicine refill, etc.) will make follow-ups easy.
  • In places like rural India where healthcare is hard to deliver, trained personnel are limited, and where information asymmetries are large, accessible and reliable health information promises a lot more - it can be the difference between life and death.

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