CrowdHelp:一个用于改善灾害管理的众包应用程序

Liliya I. Besaleva, A. Weaver
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紧急资源往往不足以完全满足公共灾害后对专业帮助和用品的需求。此外,在大规模伤亡的情况下,重点从确保每个病人的最佳可能结果转变为确保尽可能多的病人的最佳可能结果。从历史上看,各种手动和电子医疗分诊系统已在民用和军事条件下使用,以确定紧急治疗、运输的顺序和优先级,以及患者的最佳目的地[13][14][15][16]。不幸的是,这些解决方案都没有被证明足够灵活、准确、可扩展或不显眼,以满足公众的期望[6]。在本文中,我们提供了在应急准备和响应的背景下,当代众包电子卫生和医疗信息学应用的趋势、创新和挑战的见解。此外,我们还演示了一个名为CrowdHelp的系统,用于实时患者评估,该系统使用通过众包信息完成的移动电子分诊。通过使用我们的系统,应急管理专业人员可以收到他们所需的大部分信息,以便在派遣响应小组之前为他们的病人提供及时准确的治疗。
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CrowdHelp: A crowdsourcing application for improving disaster management
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.
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