Group Project #1 (Erin Britton, Dominique Meeks, Lacie Forrest and Peter Carmines)
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a traveler should "carry a card that identifies, in the local language, your blood type, any chronic illnesses you have, any medicines you are taking, and any allergies you have." However, this leaves a gap of communicating the acute reasons for an urgent care visit in the local language. The purpose of this web app is to provide a simple tool to document and translate medical symptoms to prepare for an urgent care visit abroad and to expedite the process of seeking care by suggesting nearby urgent care facilities.
- The app consists of three steps:
- Enter name, current location, and local language
- Enter symptoms, severity, and any additional comments about reasons for visit
- Share translated results with clinician and click to view nearby clinics
- Symptom Selection (add as many body systems and symptoms as needed)
- Associate a symptom with an area of the body or document as a "general feeling"
- Choose a symptom from a list of options based on the selected body system
- Rate the severity of the symptom and add any additional comments about reasons for visit
- Mild (1)
- Mild/Moderate (2)
- Moderate (3)
- Moderate/Severe (4)
- Severe (5)
- Find a nearby clinics by tapping "Map of Nearby Facilities"
- Selecting the link within a marker's tooltip opens the map app with directions to the facility
- Add functionality to allow entry of medications, allergies, blood type, and chronic illnesses (in the event the user does not store this information in a health app or carry the above described card when traveling)