This evaluation focused on EpiCollect, a data collection tool designed for iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android devices to allow epidemiologists to rapidly design forms, share forms with a small group and use the forms to collect data directly using their mobile device.
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Open Source Development for Public Health Informatics
/in Software Development /by adminOpen Source development is a viable option for public health informatics software development. While specific open source licenses should be selected based on individual project requirements, the R&D Lab uses the Apache Public License v2 (ASL) for many of its projects.
For those who are unfamiliar with Open Source- you may enjoy watching this 5 minute video using LEGOS. (link)
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EpiCollect: A structured Evaluation
/in Evaluation, Front Page Article /by adminThis evaluation focused on EpiCollect, a data collection tool designed for iOS (iPhone, iPad) and Android devices to allow epidemiologists to rapidly design forms, share forms with a small group and use the forms to collect data directly using their mobile device.
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Structured Technology Evaluation Tool
/in Evaluation /by adminThis document serves as a guide for completing a structured technology evaluation – for the public health community. Each section of the outline describes how specific portions of the evaluation should be performed. The scope of this tool is to examine specific technology-based tools or resources that have the capacity to provide specific value to the public health community.
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IIU’s Structured Evaluation Framework: Origin and Evolution
/in Evaluation /by adminIn January 2010, CDC created a Public Health Informatics Research & Development Unit (IRDU). In order to efficiently carry out its mission of advancing the field of public health informatics through applied research and innovation, IRDU staff developed a draft evaluation framework to be used on the wide variety of technology-based tools and solutions of potential value to public health. The goal of this framework has been to provide a standard – to allow comparisons across technologies.
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