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Raxa-JSS Weekly Meeting held on 30th Jan, 2012
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Agenda

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Attendees:

Status update from JSS on-site:
- Visit from government officials: Chief Secretary of Chhattisgarh, four District Collectors and others
- Very nice brochure for the Raxa JSS EMR project in the works by Ruta
- Recruitment posters for additional doctors to come to JSS are now printed up (they'll be posted in hospitals in Delhi, Bombay and a few other cities in the coming weeks).
- We have almost 100 followers on twitter, and we've only been up and running a short while; please follow us! @raxa_jss_emr
Some of our pics on twitter: https://twitter.com/?iid=am-4065281413273883587627835&nid=22+dm_reply&screen_name=wordymusic&uid=16169106&utm_content=action#!/raxa_jss_emr/media/grid

Susan Wolfe (UI/UX coordinator) on call, reviewed the UI/UX meeting this past Friday
-based in Australia
-back and forth to San Francisco (where she's from)
-bring together vocabulary for design (common elements, general design)
 
Bhushan is back in action on STM

Lab: We didn't have a lab meeting but did make some good progress and we'll likely have another one this coming Fri/Sat. Roger is in Ghana next two weeks.   
 
Screener / Triage Module: update from Bhushan

Out Patient Department meeting hasn't happened yet but is tentatively scheduled for next Saturday afternoon, India time.

testing using Jasmine for JavaScript (behavior driven development paradigm)
-testing specs, rather than normal unit testing
Jen Mankoff is working on how illiterate people would interact with our system
-Human Computer Interaction specialist from Carnegie Mellon Univeristy
-Hiring someone with a background in design / social sciences (anthropologist, connections to computer world)
-Go to villages, talk to villagers

Carnegie Mellon University collaboration:
-a few students investigating our architecture
-particularly security/privacy
-also scalability, performance
-probably part of 'patient facing' module
-what patients see of their own health info, how they can manage it
-but majority of JSS patients dont have a computer and/or are illiterate
-voice is a promising direction to go
-upcoming call with "indivo"... a patient facing module at Boston Childrens' Hospital. interactive patient technology

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