[aprssig] Citizen Health Observer Program (CHOP)
Wm Seffens
wseffens at comcast.net
Mon Jun 22 20:07:08 EDT 2009
Thanks Steve for your input,
APRS is only a minor possible data flow, the main flow is planned to be cell
phone apps (i-phone in particular), a desktop pop-up, and Twitter. I can
shape the data fields at this early stage of development to conform with an
APRS packet. I would supply programming assistance for the APRS developers.
I am envisioning this as recording observations, not daily questioning. Most
of the time, everyone is well. When someone is noticed with a cough, then
ask do they also have a fever. There is also a return flow of health
information if the volunteer opts for it. I should only need 1000 volunteers
for a feasibility study.
Wm Seffens
KG4EYO
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From: aprssig-bounces at tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at tapr.org] On Behalf
Of Steve Dimse
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 7:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [aprssig] Citizen Health Observer Program (CHOP)
Very interesting idea. I'm not sure CWOP should be your model for data
flow, nor that the APRS IS should be the transport medium.
....
HIPPA aside, I think as designed you will have problems with
recruitment and retention. I don't want to ask 10 of my friends every
day if they have any of a list of symptoms. If a friend brought the
idea up to me, I'd feel uncomfortable being asked those questions
daily. This is also a lot of work to lay on the observers. Even the
most ardent recruits may get tired by month 2.
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