HackersWithouBorder

HackersWithouBorder

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Project / product name: Doctor's shield
Link to the project: http://klokocka.org/hack/ehh2022/
Team leader: Stepan Klokocka
Challenge: 7. Innovate with FHIR
Problem: According to the law #372/2011 Sb. § 31 medical care providers are obliged to make sure that the patient is sufficiently informed in an intelligible manner about his or her state of health and the proposed individual treatment and all its changes. To provide all of the comprehensive information in detailed enough form takes a lot of time. Due to the time constrains medical providers usually provide limited amount or no information at all.
Solution: Doctor's shield app provides patients with comprehensive information about his medical conditions and the proposed treatments to be able to make informed decision about the proposed treatment. Patient can also accept or reject the proposed treatments which will be stored, together with all of his medical records, in the RHIF database and can be used as a proof of patients consent with the treatment and therefore protecting the medical practitioner for any future litigation.
Impact: The app will make life easier for both medical care provider and his patient. Patients: - get comperhensive information about his health condition and proposed treatments - have a list of all the alternative methods of treatment - can accept or reject the proposed treatment Medical care providers: - necessary legal compliance - save time needed to provide patient with all the necessary information - centrally stored patient consents
Feasibility & financials: MVP of the Doctor's shile app is completed is limited in functionality and range of potential treatment options, but fully functional and ready for testing. Future development can progress in an agile way by incrementally increising the DB of medical conditions and treatments, testing the existing ones and improving UX of whole application. The application will be paid by the medical providers including general practitioners, hospitals and governments, then free for its patients.
What is new about your solution?: - Converting paper document into digital one - Storing user consent in a central databases - Providing all the relevant information - Saving time of the doctor
What you have built at the hackathon - text explanation + code (e.g. GitHub link): Web application for medical information sharing and patient's informed consent storage. The app consists of MySQL DB + NodeJS backend + React JS frontend. App is connected via FHIR to the central registry of patients data and can load patients data and store patients informed consent. DB contains infomation about various various medical conditions and methods of their treatment based on previous treatment Github link: https://github.com/camper2018/EHH2022_hackers_without_borders
What you had before the hackathon, please mention open source as well: Rough idea about the project.
What comes next and what you wish to achieve: Demo the project to various medical service providers, get feedback & advance to real life user testing. The goal is usage of our project in production by a medical provider.