Openmhealth.org

About Us Open mHealth

WEBIn 2010, they co-authored a Policy Paper in Science calling for an open ‘mHealth’ architecture. In April 2011, Deborah and Ida convened a small group of technology and health experts to figure out how to realize such an architecture. In September 2011, David Haddad joined Deborah and Ida to start what is now internationally known as Open

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People Open mHealth

WEBIda Sim. Ida is a co-founder of Open mHealth. She is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and co-director of Informatics and Research Innovation. She received her MD/PhD from Stanford University.

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Case Studies Open mHealth

WEBType 1 diabetes. Open mHealth built an integrated system that enabled data from different devices and apps to be brought together in a single interface, allowing a patient and her provider to better understand and manage her diabetes. Read more >. Get more info on projects around the world leveraging the Open mHealth data interoperability

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What does mHealth mean in 2020

WEBIt was short-hand to describe the use of a mobile phone to perform healthcare. The term “mHealth” gave weight to a new industry that the world could ever imagined. The promise back in 2008 was that any individual should be able to open up their phone, send a message and get quality healthcare wherever they were at.

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OMH-to-FHIR by Open mHealth

WEBIn collaboration with Georgia Tech, we developed a FHIR implementation guide which describes how to use FHIR and OmH to pull health data from popular third-party APIs like Google Fit and Runkeeper. Using the OmH Shimmer and "Open mHealth to FHIR" server, this data is made accessible to a FHIR SMART client either in the native OmH schema …

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Documentation Open mHealth

WEBOpen mHealth is the only mHealth data standard that let's use make sense of digital health data. Click to learn how

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Case study: Type 1 diabetes

WEBProblem People with Type 1 diabetes are continuously having to self-monitor; in addition to tracking their blood glucose and insulin levels throughout the day, they also have to keep an eye on exactly what and how much they eat, and how much activity they’re getting. While there are now apps to track help people track blood glucose … Read more >

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Schema Library Open mHealth

WEBUnit value range. Ventilation cycle time. Volume unit value. Our common data schemas specify the format and content of data and define the meaningful distinctions for each clinical measure. Learn more about schemas and …

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Our Blog Open mHealth

WEBSimona Carini (Open mHealth) and Eric Haas (Health eData) will co-present the “Open mHealth (OmH) and FHIR” session at the upcoming HL7 FHIR DevDays in Redmond, WA, on Tuesday June 11, 11:20 am to 12:00 pm. HL7 FHIR DevDays is a 3-day event (June 10-12) where IT professionals in healthcare can learn about FHIR in a …

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Schema Design Principles Open mHealth

WEBHere are the design principles we follow for Open mHealth schemas, based in part on this Presidential health IT report. 1. Atomicity. Our schemas represent data at a granularity shown by clinical use cases to be most useful for preventive and chronic disease management, self-care and clinical care.

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Case study: PTSD Explorer

WEBProblem Dr. Julia Hoffman from the Veteran Affairs (Menlo Park, CA) developed an app called PTSD Coach, aimed at helping veterans (and non-vets) with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to manage their condition with self-reporting tools. While the app was reaching hundreds of thousands of patients, it was becoming increasingly difficult for Dr. …

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Open Source Data Collection Tools open mHealth

WEBModel your data so that it has the right clinical context using our schemas. Store data. Store structured health data. Integrate data. Bring in data from another data provider. Share data. Make your data available to others in a more useful way. Process data. Uncover deep insights from digital health data.

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Shimmer by Open mHealth

WEBShimmer is an application that makes it easy to pull health data from popular third-party APIs like Runkeeper and Fitbit. It converts that data into an Open mHealth compliant format, letting your application work with clean and clinically meaningful data. Within hours, you'll be integrating health app and device data without spending a cent.

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Case study: Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD)

WEBOpen mHealth partnered with “Joe”, a 34-year old Army veteran who served in Afghanistan and is now in the reserves and has been diagnosed with PTSD. He uses a combination of medication (Paxil for depression and PTSD, Klonipin for anxiety and Tylenol #3 for a related knee injury) and uses avoidance coping mechanisms to balance his life, work

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Software Architecture Open mHealth

WEBAbout shims. Shim template. Store OMH Data. Visualization Library. HealthKit. DBDP (Biomarkers) Community + Support. Architecture. Below is an architectural overview of how data is accessed from third party apps and devices and used in the Open mHealth Platform.

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10 Tools To Understand Medication Prescriptions Today

WEBSome of these toolmakers make consumer-facing applications, like Iodine’s drug reference library or Pillpack’s pharmacy services and medication adherence app. Others, like Wellframe, create industry-focused solutions that maximize the effectiveness of patient care, of which medication prescriptions are a major component.

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