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ODK Collect is an Android app for filling out forms. It's been used to collect billions of data points in challenging environments around the world. Contribute and make the world a better place! ✨📋✨
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The CHT Core Framework makes it faster to build responsive, offline-first digital health apps that equip health workers to provide better care in their communities. It is a central resource of the Community Health Toolkit.
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Firely and Incendi's open source FHIR server
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Cordova plugin for the HealthKit and Google Fit frameworks
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Open-source framework for rapid development of modern, interoperable digital health applications on iOS devices
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Local-first Flutter application for Parkinson's disease diet-medication education and levodopa-food interaction awareness.
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Android SMS gateway app for CHT Applications
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Feb 28, 2024 - Java
Are you ready to FLIRT with your wearable data?
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This repository contains the dataset and the source code for the classification of food categories from meal images.
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The core library that many of the ODK tools are built around. It's written in Java, implements the ODK XForms spec, and runs on mobile devices and cloud servers. ✨🏗✨
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Offline First Android software client for CommCare, the world's largest platform for designing, managing, and deploying robust mobile applications to frontline workers worldwide
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Flaredown web app and API
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HL7 FHIR Based Secure Data Repository
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Vue.js based frontend for ODK Central
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A multivariate time series viewer React component.
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Internet Delivered Treatment using Adaptive Technology
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The Stanford Screenomics is an open-source Android app framework for capturing real-time digital trace data to support behavioral and health research.
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Infrastructure-agnostic framework for distributed data collection.
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