CardinalKit: open-source standards-based, interoperable mobile development platform to help translate the promise of digital health.

IF 2.5 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JAMIA Open Pub Date : 2023-07-19 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooad044
Oliver Aalami, Mike Hittle, Vishnu Ravi, Ashley Griffin, Paul Schmiedmayer, Varun Shenoy, Santiago Gutierrez, Ross Venook
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Smartphone devices capable of monitoring users' health, physiology, activity, and environment revolutionize care delivery, medical research, and remote patient monitoring. Such devices, laden with clinical-grade sensors and cloud connectivity, allow clinicians, researchers, and patients to monitor health longitudinally, passively, and persistently, shifting the paradigm of care and research from low-resolution, intermittent, and discrete to one of persistent, continuous, and high resolution. The collection, transmission, and storage of sensitive health data using mobile devices presents unique challenges that serve as significant barriers to entry for care providers and researchers alike. Compliance with standards like HIPAA and GDPR requires unique skills and practices. These requirements make off-the-shelf technologies insufficient for use in the digital health space. As a result, budget, timeline, talent, and resource constraints are the largest barriers to new digital technologies. The CardinalKit platform is an open-source project addressing these challenges by focusing on reducing these barriers and accelerating the innovation, adoption, and use of digital health technologies. CardinalKit provides a mobile template application and web dashboard to enable an interoperable foundation for developing digital health applications. We demonstrate the applicability of CardinalKit to a wide variety of digital health applications across 18 innovative digital health prototypes.

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CardinalKit:基于开源标准、可互操作的移动开发平台,帮助实现数字健康的承诺。
能够监测用户健康、生理、活动和环境的智能手机设备彻底改变了医疗服务、医学研究和远程患者监测。这些设备配备了临床级传感器和云连接,使临床医生、研究人员和患者能够纵向、被动和持久地监测健康状况,将护理和研究的模式从低分辨率、间歇性和离散性转变为持久性、连续性和高分辨率。使用移动设备收集、传输和存储敏感健康数据带来了独特的挑战,这些挑战成为护理提供者和研究人员进入的重大障碍。遵守HIPAA和GDPR等标准需要独特的技能和实践。这些要求使得现成的技术不足以用于数字健康领域。因此,预算、时间线、人才和资源限制是新数字技术的最大障碍。CardinalKit平台是一个开源项目,致力于减少这些障碍,加快数字健康技术的创新、采用和使用,以应对这些挑战。CardinalKit提供了一个移动模板应用程序和web仪表板,为开发数字健康应用程序奠定了可互操作的基础。我们展示了CardinalKit在18个创新数字健康原型中的广泛数字健康应用程序中的适用性。
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JAMIA Open
JAMIA Open Medicine-Health Informatics
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