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MolerHealth: An Electronic Health Record Application #30

Open Monsurat-Onabajo opened 9 months ago

Monsurat-Onabajo commented 9 months ago

Project Lead: Onabajo Monsurat - @Monsurat-Onabajo

Mentor: Mallory Freeberg @malloryfreeberg

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Monsurat-Onabajo commented 9 months ago

Vision Statement for MolerHealth:

At MolerHealth, we are pioneering a transformative shift in Nigeria's healthcare by introducing an open-source Electronic Health Records application.

Our mission is to combat the prevalent challenge of disease misdiagnosis and to ensure that every Nigerian, regardless of their location, has instantaneous access to their comprehensive health history. In a nation where fragmented, paper-based health records often lead to critical information gaps, MolerHealth seeks to be the unifying thread, bridging these gaps with the power of technology.

Our users span from individual patients to healthcare providers, all benefitting from real-time, centralised health data. Furthermore, as an open-source initiative, we invite contributions from the global community, fostering a collaborative environment to continually enhance and adapt the platform. Through MolerHealth, we envision a future where informed diagnoses, precise treatments, and enhanced patient outcomes are the norm, not the exception.

rgiessmann commented 9 months ago

Hi @Monsurat-Onabajo , thanks for sharing the vision statement! That is a big thing, and a worthy effort!

I was wondering whether you could share information about the current way of Health Records in Nigeria? In Europe projects like this are getting very difficult because of the Health data being sensitive data and a lot of regulation coming into play because of this. All of this might be too long for a vision statement, but I would be very interested in how you are tackling this (anonymization?), and maybe also infrastructure issues (internet connectivity) or motivation problems (why should I/a doctor enter this data).

Good luck and success with your project! :muscle:

Monsurat-Onabajo commented 9 months ago

Hi @rgiessmann ,

Thank you for your interest in our project. To provide some context on the current state of health records in Nigeria: many healthcare institutions rely on traditional, paper-based methods. This fragmented approach often means that when patients move or visit a different hospital, their comprehensive health history isn't readily available and In critical situations, this lack of immediate access to previous health records can have severe implications, including misdiagnoses or delayed treatments, sometimes even resulting in avoidable loss of life.

Our project, MolerHealth, aims to address this significant gap. We're developing a centralized platform to store these vital health records. The vision is for this platform to serve as a comprehensive repository accessible by hospitals and individual patients. Contrary to systems in some regions, given the nature of our data and the specific challenges in the Nigerian healthcare context, full anonymization of the data isn't feasible. However, we're deeply committed to ensuring data privacy and security. Access controls, encryption at rest and in transit, and stringent user authentication mechanisms are a few of the measures we will be implementing to safeguard this sensitive information.

For infrastructure issues that my arise especially in case of internet connectivity, we will be addressing this by designing MolerHealth to work offline. Data can be input and accessed without an active internet connection, and once connectivity is available, the system syncs and updates the cloud database.

We recognize the sensitivity and importance of health data, and while the path might be challenging, especially compared to standards in regions like Europe, we believe that the potential positive impact on patient outcomes in Nigeria makes it a worthy endeavor.

marlouramaekers commented 9 months ago

Wow, impressive vision statement! And it seems that you have given the issue of privacy and data sensitivity a lot of thought. Can I ask where you hope that the project will be at the end of OLS?

Monsurat-Onabajo commented 9 months ago

Thank you @marlouramaekers , we hope at the end of OLS, we will have already started building our application and it will be 50% completed

Monsurat-Onabajo commented 9 months ago

Our Github repository is here Our Open canvas is here Our Readme file is here Our Roadmap is here

Antonis-Koutsoumpis commented 9 months ago

This looks like a super intesting innitiative! Hope every country builds such a database! Since health data are sensitive information, will you also need to address privacy or data management issues? For instance, besides the patients themselves, who else will have access to the data, where the data get stored, etc. If privacy is an issue, this project might provide some inspiration (even though on a differernt area of research): Verburg, M., Braukmann, R., & Mahabier, W. (2023). Making qualitative data reusable - A short guidebook for researchers and data stewards working with qualitative data. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8160880

Monsurat-Onabajo commented 9 months ago

This looks like a super intesting innitiative! Hope every country builds such a database! Since health data are sensitive information, will you also need to address privacy or data management issues? For instance, besides the patients themselves, who else will have access to the data, where the data get stored, etc. If privacy is an issue, this project might provide some inspiration (even though on a differernt area of research): Verburg, M., Braukmann, R., & Mahabier, W. (2023). Making qualitative data reusable - A short guidebook for researchers and data stewards working with qualitative data. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8160880

Hi Antonis, Thank you very much for sharing that paper. I am sure it is going to be of great help to this project but the link is broken