Applying Human-Centered Design Principles to Digital Syndromic Surveillance at a Mass Gathering in India: Viewpoint
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, digital health tools have been deployed by governments around the world to advance clinical and population health objectives. Few interventions have been successful or have achieved sustainability or scale. In India, government agencies are proposing sweeping ch...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Shaikh (Author), Abhishek Bhatia (Author), Ghanshyam Yadav (Author), Shashwat Hora (Author), Chung Won (Author), Mark Shankar (Author), Aaron Heerboth (Author), Prakash Vemulapalli (Author), Paresh Navalkar (Author), Kunal Oswal (Author), Clay Heaton (Author), Sujata Saunik (Author), Tarun Khanna (Author), Satchit Balsari (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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