Coronasafe Care
Coronasafe Care is an integrated tele-triage+bed allocation+patient shifting tool for implementing a decentralized Covid19 management strategy.
Website: https://coronasafe.network/
Type of Digital Public Good
- Open content
- Open data
- ✅ Open software
- Open standard
- Open AI model
1. Is it relevant to one of the Sustainable Development Goals?
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
Evidence: Coronasafe Care is an integrated tele-triage+bed allocation+patient shifting tool for implementing a decentralised pandemic management strategy.
Link to Evidence: https://coronasafe.network/
- 9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Evidence: Integrated Telemedicine & Triage. With integrated telemedicine and triage, patients who feel early symptoms can contact the telemedicine and give their data. Regular follow-ups can be configured and when patients feel breathless, the can be quickly be shifted into the nearest available facility by the war room shifting team.
Link to Evidence: https://coronasafe.network/
2. Does it use an appropriate open license?
Yes, this project is licensed under the following license(s):
3. Is ownership clearly defined?
Is the ownership of the project and everything that the project produces clearly defined and documented?
Yes
If yes - please link to the relevant copyright, trademarks, or ownership documentation for the project.
4. Does the license of libraries/dependencies undermine the openess of the project?
Does this open project have mandatory dependencies (i.e. libraries, hardware) that create more restrictions than the original license?
No
If yes - are the open source components able to demonstrate independence from the closed component(s) and/or are there functional, open alternatives?
Not Applicable
If yes - please describe how the open source components are independent and/or list the open alternatives for the closed component:
Not Applicable
5. Is there documentation?
Does some documentation exist of the source code, use cases, and/or functional requirements. For software projects, this should be present as technical documentation that would allow a technical person unfamiliar with the project to launch and run the software. For datasets and data projects, this should be present as documentation that describes all the fields in the set, and provides context on how the data was collected and how it should be interpreted. For content collections, this should indicate any relevant compatible apps, software, hardware required to access the content and any instructions about how to use it.
Yes
If yes - please link to the relevant documentation:
6. Is non PII data and/or content accessible?
Does this project collect or use non-personally identifiable information (non-PII) data and/or content?
Yes
If yes - is there a mechanism for extracting or importing non-personally identifiable information (non-PII) from the system in a non-proprietary format?
Yes
If yes - describe the mechanism for extracting or importing non-personally identifiable information from the system in a non-proprietary format:
We have CSV exports and Public API's
7. Does the project adhere to privacy and other applicable international and domestic laws?
Has this project taken steps to ensure adherence with relevant privacy, domestic, and international laws? For example, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union or the Supplementary Act A/SA.1/01/10 on Personal Data Protection for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) (yes/no)
Yes
If yes, please list some of relevant laws that the project complies with:
- India's Personal Data Protection Bill (2019)
- The IT Act (2000) for its implementation in India.
If yes, please describe the steps this project has taken to ensure adherence (include links to terms of service, privacy policy, or other relevant documentation):
- The enforcement is by the state administration. Reference: https://deploydocs.coronasafe.network/operationalizing-care-in-the-field#how-to-operationalise-care-within-a-district
8. Does the project adhere to standards and best practices?
Does this project support standards? (i.e. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 or other standards such as those listed on W3C)
Yes
Which standards does this project support (please list)
- - OpenWeb Standard - HTML, CSS, ECMAScript
- - Accessibility - Internationalisation
- - Security - PKI, HTTPS, JWT
Can you point to evidence of your support? (i.e. please link to your validator, open test suite, etc.)
Was this project built and developed according to or in adherence with any design, technical and/or sector best practices or principles? i.e. the Principles for Digital Development?
Yes
Which principles and best practices does this project support (please list)
- Principles For Digital Development:
- - Design With the User: The systems are designed with the user taking their inputs and feedback into account. Reference: https://model.coronasafe.network/centralised-facilities/critical-care
- - Understand the existing ecosystem: The whole ecosystem was studied and documented. Reference: https://model.coronasafe.network/
- - Design for Scale: The systems are designed to be cloud-agnostic and scalable. The automation scripts help in faster deployments across locations. Reference: https://github.com/coronasafe/automation
- - Build for Sustainability: The tool is designed to be sustainable and usable for the pandemic and beyond. Reference: https://coronasafe.network/government-orders
- - Be Data Driven: All the features are designed and improved based on data driven decisions. Reference: https://dashboard.coronasafe.network/
- - Use Open Standards, Open Data, Open Source, and Open Innovation: All the system are open source: https://github.com/coronasafe
- - Reuse and Improve: The tools highly rely on open-source tools and packages. Reference: https://github.com/coronasafe/care_fe/blob/develop/package.json
- - Be Collaborative: All the tools are designed and developed in collaboration with volunteers. Reference: https://github.com/orgs/coronasafe/people
9. Does the project do no harm by design?
Has this project taken steps to anticipate, prevent and do no harm by design?
On the whole, does this project take steps to ensure that it anticipates, prevents and does no harm by design?
Yes
Is there any additional information you would like to share about the mechanisms, processes or policies that this project uses to avoid doing harm by design?
The software has implemented many best practices to keep user data safe and secure. Default software has implemented data collection in an open and transparent manner. The system is designed for process automation and reporting which by design cannot be used to do harm.
Data is encrypted and stored. All the changes in the system are public and are moderated and reviewed by the open-source community volunteers. https://github.com/coronasafe/care_Fe/pull/. Independent security audits. https://dev.coronasafe.network/cyber-security-audit
9.a. Data Privacy & Security
Does this project collect or store personally identifiable information (PII) data and/or content?
Yes
If yes - please list the types of data and/or content collected and/or stored by the project:
- Full name
- Home address
- Email address
- Passport number
- Date of birth
If yes - does this project share this data and/or content with third parties?
No
Please describe the circumstances with which this project shares data and/or content with third parties. Please add links as relevant.
Not Applicable
If yes - does the project ensure the privacy, security and integrity of this data and/or content collection and has it taken steps to prevent adverse impacts resulting from its collection, storage and distribution.
Yes
If yes - please describe the steps, and include a link to the privacy policy and/or terms of service:
- Care implements a hierarchical authorization system that makes sure that only the facility that owns the data and the administrative authorities that the facility reports have access to patient data. Reference: https://deploydocs.coronasafe.network/operationalizing-care-in-the-field#care-data-collection-and-enforcement
- Steps and Standard took to ensure data security. Reference: https://dev.coronasafe.network/security/data-security
- Independent security audits. Reference: https://dev.coronasafe.network/cyber-security-audit
9.b. Inappropriate & Illegal Content
Does this project collect, store or distribute content?
No
If yes - what kinds of content does this project, collect, store or distribute? (i.e. childrens books)
Not Applicable
If yes - does this project have policies that describe what is considered innappropriate content? (i.e. child sexual abuse materials)
Not Applicable
If yes - please link to the relevant policy/guidelines/documentation.
Not Applicable
If yes - does this project have policies and processes for detecting and moderating innappropriate/illegal content?
Not Applicable
If yes - please describe the policies and processes for detecting, reporting and removing innapropriate/illegal content (Please include the average response time for assessment and/or action. Link to any policies or descriptions of how inappropriate content is handled):
Not Applicable
9.c. Protection from harassment
Does this project facilitate interactions with or between users or contributors?
No
If yes - does the project take steps to address the safety and security of underage users?
Not Applicable
If yes - please describe the steps this project takes to address risk or prevent access by underage users:
Not Applicable
If yes - does the project help users and contributors protect themselves against grief, abuse, and harassment?
Not Applicable
If yes - please describe the steps taken to help users protect themselves.
Not Applicable
Development & deployment countries
List of countries this project was developed in.
- India
List of countries this project is actively deployed in.
- India