The Architecture of a Software System for Supporting Community-based Primary Health Care with Mobile Technology: The Mobile Technology for Community Health (MoTeCH) Initiative in Ghana |
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Authors: | Bruce MacLeod James Phillips Allison E. Stone Aliya Walji John Koku Awoonor-Williams |
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Affiliation: | 1.Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY and Computer Science Department at the University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine;2.Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY;3.Grameen Foundation, Seattle WA;4.Upper East Regional Director of Health Services, Ghana Health Service |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the software architecture of a system designed in response to the health development potential of two concomitant trends in poor countries: i) The rapid expansion of community health worker deployment, now estimated to involve over a million workers in Africa and Asia, and ii) the global proliferation of mobile technology coverage and use. Known as the Mobile Technology for Community Health (MoTeCH) Initiative, our system adapts and integrates existing software applications for mobile data collection, electronic medical records, and interactive voice response to bridge health information gaps in rural Africa. MoTeCH calculates the upcoming schedule of care for each client and, when care is due, notifies the client and community health workers responsible for that client. MoTeCH also automates the aggregation of health status and health service delivery information for routine reports. The paper concludes with a summary of lessons learned and future system development needs. |
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Keywords: | Maternal Child Health Electronic Medical Records Mobile Phones Low Resource Settings |
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