• DocumentCode
    2917118
  • Title

    CrowdHelp: A crowdsourcing application for improving disaster management

  • Author

    Besaleva, Liliya I. ; Weaver, Alfred C.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    20-23 Oct. 2013
  • Firstpage
    185
  • Lastpage
    190
  • Abstract
    Emergency resources are often insufficient to satisfy fully the demands for professional help and supplies after a public disaster. Furthermore, in a mass casualty situation, the emphasis shifts from ensuring the best possible outcome for each individual patient to ensuring the best possible outcome for the greatest number of patients. Historically, various manual and electronic medical triage systems have been used both under civil and military conditions to determine the order and priority of emergency treatment, transport, and best possible destination for the patients [13][14][15][16]. Unfortunately, none of those solutions has proven flexible, accurate, scalable or unobtrusive enough to meet the public´s expectations [6]. In this paper, we provide insights into the trends, innovations, and challenges of contemporary crowdsourced e-Health and medical informatics applications in the context of emergency preparedness and response. Additionally, we demonstrate a system, called CrowdHelp, for real-time patient assessment which uses mobile electronic triaging accomplished via crowdsourced information. With the use of our system, emergency management professionals receive most of the information they need for preparing themselves to provide timely and accurate treatments of their patients even before dispatching a response team to the event.
  • Keywords
    disasters; emergency management; medical information systems; mobile computing; social networking (online); CrowdHelp; crowdsourced e-Health; crowdsourcing application; disaster management; emergency preparedness; emergency response; medical informatics; mobile electronic triaging; public disaster; real-time patient assessment; social networks; Disaster management; Media; Mobile communication; Organizations; Servers; Social network services; Testing; crowdsourcing; e-health; emergency preparedness; mobile technologies; triage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2013 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Jose, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-2401-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GHTC.2013.6713678
  • Filename
    6713678