Open fraher opened 5 years ago
Hey team, can we drop your slides in here as well? @Sulstice
Sure thing, I’ll get this updated tonight when I add the other user emails.
Chris
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Hey team, can we drop your slides in here as well? @Sulstice https://github.com/Sulstice
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Awesome sauce! No rush, getting the blog done now, but I'll be adding in the GitHub links so others can learn about ya project. Thanks, Chris :)
Updated! :)
Hello Team! CC: @scottcollins @Sulstice
We're so excited to start the next phase of support coming out of our hackathon. In short, from now through August, we'll have monthly check-ins to see how things are coming along.
Over the next few weeks into April, we would love to see a draft roadmap for your project. Roadmap EXAMPLE:
DUE APR. 8
Funding: Per each winning team, you will get $500 which will be used by the team for the project. Please a budget proposal here for how you plan to spend it. We will transfer funds at the time your proposal is approved.
DUE APR. 8
Team Meeting Availability: Please tell us one time/date the week of Apr. 8, you all are available for a 30-min chat to kickoff your project
Thanks, Sarah Sharif + Life Sci Hack Team (All further communications will happen in the open environment on GitHub, if you don't have an account and have accessed your project, please do so in the coming weeks.)
Logitudinal Tracking of Cognitive Impairment
Introduction This tool allows providers to track cognitive assessments for high-risk MCI patients. This open-source project is designed to provide a standarized modular environment for digital psychometric analysis. The goal of this tool is to assist PCPs, Specialists, and Researchers obtain assessment data outside of the hospital environment at set frequencies. The software is not meant to replace existing providers, but provide additional data points to support a diagnosis.
How it Works This software is a web-based application that provides a portal for both patients and providers to access and perform assessments or assign assessments depending on their user rights. Each user will create a de-identified User Name in the hospital setting with the provider which will then be linked to their patient record through an EMR. The software does not contain PHI, rather it only tracks the measures which are assigned. The results of the measures will be accessible via the application for the individual user thorugh a reporting page. Providers can access the data through a secure API or directly through the application.
This web-based application is intended to be run on touch-enabled devices which include laptops and other mobile devices, not excluding other modalities which allow for a touch experience and have a modern browser.
Presentation: Slide Deck
GitHub Repo: Fish Dreams Analysis Tool
Demo Images: Images
In order to create the standard that will be used for all assessment types, a commonly utilized script type should be used. In this case we are using the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. Due to the anticipated dynamic nature of each assessment this is expected to evolve prior to the release of version 1.0. The goal is to establish a template that can vary greatly but using common elements and steps.
The Assessment Plan:
What the overall look and feel will like:
Our overall application stack would be:
And our overall timeline:
Beta Phase is still TBD
Pilot phase is still TBD.
Idea: Design a tool which helps which the tracking of potential cognitive loss that requires less person to person interaction and has the ability for more data sharing among healthcare professionals.
Technologies Being Used: Web-based wireframing or rapid application development tool to be determined.
Team Members: Sarah Price Jessica Moore Bonner Reva Schweitzer Adriana Cardenas Christopher Fraher
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uVMEWisfYvHvDJ-3m79pI14m7TlM3S0GTDikzXEQ-sk/edit#slide=id.g1d9c67055b_0_150
GitHub Link: https://github.com/fraher/AnalysisTool
Background: Cognitive impairment is a growing health problem within the American populace and the tracking, gathering, and sharing of information that could potentially improve the speed of diagnosis for the overall population as well as providing day-to-day metrics for individual patients requires improvements. Improvements related specifically to ease-of-use, decrease in the amount of assistance from medical staff, and information sharing to improve medical research are badly needed within this sector. Decreasing the amount of time necessary to run diagnostic tests on each patient has the potential to increase the amount of time that doctors and patients can spend talking to each other.
Goal: Design a tool which helps which the tracking of potential cognitive loss that requires less person to person interaction and has the ability for more data sharing among healthcare professionals.