• DocumentCode
    179780
  • Title

    Development of mHealth for public health information collection, with GIS, using private cloud: A case study of Saraphi district, Chiang Mai, Thailand

  • Author

    Boonchieng, Ekkarat ; Boonchieng, Waraporn ; Senaratana, Wilawan ; Singkaew, Jaras

  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    July 30 2014-Aug. 1 2014
  • Firstpage
    350
  • Lastpage
    353
  • Abstract
    Geographical Information System (GIS) is a designated system widely used for collecting and analyzing geographical data. Since the introduction of ultra-mobile, "smart" devices, investigators, clinicians, and even the general public have had powerful new tools for collecting, uploading and accessing information in the field. Epidemiology paired with GIS will increase the efficacy of preventive healthcare services. The objective of this study is to apply GPS location services that are available on common mobile device with district health systems, storing data on our private cloud system. The mobile application has been developed for use on iOS, Android, and web-based platforms. The system consists of two parts of district health information, including recorded resident data forms and individual health recorded data forms, which were developed and approved by opinion sharing and public hearing. The application\´s graphical user interface was developed using HTML5 and PHP with MySQL as a database management system (DBMS). The reporting module of the developed software displays data in a variety of views, from traditional tables to various types of high-resolution, layered graphics, incorporating map location information with street views from Google Maps. Multi-extension exporting is also supported, utilizing standard platforms such as PDF, PNG, JPG and XLS. The data was collected in the database beginning in March, 2013, by district health volunteers and district youth volunteers who had completed the application training program. District health information consisted of patients\´ household coordinates, individual health data, social and economic information. This was combined with Google Street View data, collected in March, 2014. Studied groups consisted of 16,085 (67.87%) and 47,811 (59.87%) of the total 23,701 households and 79,855 people were collected by the system respectively, in Saraphi district, Chiang Mai Province. The report generated from the system ha- had a major benefit directly to the Saraphi District Hospital. Healthcare providers are able to use the basic health data to provide a specific home healthcare service and also to create health promotion activities according to medical needs of the people in community.
  • Keywords
    diseases; geographic information systems; health care; medical computing; Android; Chiang Mai; DBMS; GIS; GPS location services; Google Maps; HTML5; MySQL; Saraphi district; Thailand; Web based platforms; database management system; district health information; district health systems; epidemiology; geographical data; geographical information system; graphical user interface; healthcare services; iOS; mHealth development; mobile application; mobile device; private cloud; public health information collection; public hearing; Communities; Geographic information systems; Global Positioning System; Google; Hospitals; Mobile communication; GIS; cloud; geographic information system; mHealth; public health;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Science and Engineering Conference (ICSEC), 2014 International
  • Conference_Location
    Khon Kaen
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-4965-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICSEC.2014.6978221
  • Filename
    6978221