[Health] [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace Health Discussion

Joseph Dal Molin dalmolin at e-cology.ca
Mon Jul 5 04:25:19 EDT 2010


MyOSCAR is based on Indivo and is open source too.....

On 07/05/2010 04:17 AM, Beth Santos wrote:
> Jessica, was it you that was moderately interested in this for nursing
> records?
>
> I wonder if it's just a matter of contacting the people at
> http://indivohealth.org/ and http://myoscar.org/ and seeing if they'd
> like to work with us to create a Sugar or Etoys version of what they
> made, which is already open source (actually, I'm not sure if MyOSCAR is
> open source but the Indivo project definitely is).
>
> Beth
>
> ---
> *Beth Santos*
> Outreach Coordinator
> Waveplace Foundation
>
> Tel: +1 610 797 3100 x 44
> Fax: +1 610 797 3199
> Cell: +1 603 661 1273
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> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Joseph Dal Molin <dalmolin at e-cology.ca
> <mailto:dalmolin at e-cology.ca>> wrote:
>
>     Google PCHR "personally controlled health records".... look at the
>     Indivo project and MyOSCAR a couple of good examples of open source
>     personal health record platforms.
>
>     Joseph
>
>     On 07/04/2010 07:00 PM, Ian Thomson wrote:
>     >  Great idea, but also include the possibility for recording someone
>     >  else’s health data. For example, a student nursing a sick
>     relative. They
>     >  could record daily temperature, blood sugar levels, exercise
>     details etc
>     >  etc.
>     >
>     >  Have a look at the Poll activity. It could be adapted for this fairly
>     >  easily and the results are already tabulated.
>     >
>     >  Ian Thomson
>     >
>     >  PacRICS and OLPC Coordinator
>     >
>     >  SPC
>     >
>     >  Phone +687 26 01 44
>     >
>     >  *From:* elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>
>     >  [mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>] *On Behalf Of *Beth Santos
>     >  *Sent:* Monday, July 05, 2010 12:43 AM
>     >  *To:* Waveplace Health list; OLPC Health list
>     >  *Subject:* Fwd: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace
>     >  Health Discussion
>     >
>     >  This looks like a great idea from Elsa. Also think it might be
>     something
>     >  that could be easily created using the exe platform that Mike/OLPC
>     >  Afghanistan is developing...?
>     >
>     >  Beth
>     >
>     >  ---
>     >  *Beth Santos*
>     >  Outreach Coordinator
>     >  Waveplace Foundation
>     >
>     >  Tel: +1 610 797 3100 x 44
>     >  Fax: +1 610 797 3199
>     >  Cell: +1 603 661 1273
>     >  http://www.waveplace.org
>     >
>     >  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>     >  From: *Elsa Culler* <elsa.culler at students.olin.edu
>     <mailto:elsa.culler at students.olin.edu>
>     >  <mailto:elsa.culler at students.olin.edu
>     <mailto:elsa.culler at students.olin.edu>>>
>     >  Date: Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 1:38 PM
>     >  Subject: Fwd: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace
>     >  Health Discussion
>     >  To: Beth Santos <elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>
>     >  <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>>>
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>     >  From: *Elsa Culler* <elsa.culler at students.olin.edu
>     <mailto:elsa.culler at students.olin.edu>
>     >  <mailto:elsa.culler at students.olin.edu
>     <mailto:elsa.culler at students.olin.edu>>>
>     >  Date: Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM
>     >  Subject: Re: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace
>     Health
>     >  Discussion
>     >  To: health at waveplace.org <mailto:health at waveplace.org>
>     <mailto:health at waveplace.org <mailto:health at waveplace.org>>
>     >
>     >
>     >  Hi,
>     >
>     >  I've been off the grid for the past few weeks, so I'm not 100% sure
>     >  what's going on with this, but I had one idea:
>     >
>     >  A health-logger activity that would allow students to keep track of
>     >  various (customizable) personal health information on a daily
>     basis. Any
>     >  data could be visualized on the computer or exported in a format that
>     >  doctors could easily read. It would be nice if it could start up
>     >  automatically when the computer is turned on for the first time
>     every day.
>     >
>     >  I also could not send this to the list I was replying to...not
>     sure why.
>     >
>     >  -Elsa
>     >
>     >  On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Beth Santos
>     >  <elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com
>     <mailto:elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>>>
>     >  wrote:
>     >
>     >  These are definitely all great ideas. I honestly haven't even had a
>     >  chance to look at the malaria activity so I'm definitely disappointed
>     >  that it falls so short. I think making Etoys projects would be a great
>     >  way to have something that non-technical people would easily be
>     able to
>     >  manipulate. Ill ask the etoys team if they know anyone who has created
>     >  etoys projects in the health field already. With appropriate
>     funding I'm
>     >  sure teachers I know in Sao tome and Haiti would also be interested in
>     >  adapting and also translating content.
>     >
>     >  Beth
>     >
>     >      On Jun 30, 2010 5:25 PM, "Caryl Bigenho" <cbigenho at hotmail.com
>     <mailto:cbigenho at hotmail.com>
>     >  <mailto:cbigenho at hotmail.com <mailto:cbigenho at hotmail.com>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >      Hi All...
>     >
>     >      Along these same lines, we should probably find out what has
>     already
>     >      been done for Health Topics for Sugar and the XO and for other
>     means
>     >      of presentation. I, for example, will put out queries to the
>     >      OLPC-sur list and the other lists in Latin America to see what
>     they
>     >      have that they would like to share with us. I'll also contact the
>     >      folks from the PCUSA's Living Waters Project to see if they
>     have any
>     >      educational materials we can adapt/adopt.
>     >
>     >      Perhaps some of you who are fluent in other languages or have
>     >      contacts in other regions could do the same. Then we can have
>     a list
>     >      of resources to draw upon. We all know the old saying about not
>     >      trying to re-invent the wheel.
>     >
>     >      Caryl
>     >
>     >
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     >
>     >      Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 08:03:33 +1100
>     >      From: IanT at spc.int <mailto:IanT at spc.int> <mailto:IanT at spc.int
>     <mailto:IanT at spc.int>>
>     >      To: health at waveplace.org <mailto:health at waveplace.org>
>     <mailto:health at waveplace.org <mailto:health at waveplace.org>>;
>     >  health at lists.laptop.org <mailto:health at lists.laptop.org>
>     <mailto:health at lists.laptop.org <mailto:health at lists.laptop.org>>
>     >      Subject: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace
>     Health
>     >      Discussion
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >      Hi Beth,
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >      I have been speaking with our Health people and I would like
>     to pass
>     >      on some comments...
>     >
>     >
>     >
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