COVID-19
In view of the urgency created by multiple COVID 19 clusters in the US and the unprecedented challenge created by spread in the community and especially among health care workers, NODE.Health aims to do our part in bringing the ecosystem together to battle this pandemic. Until we defeat it, NODE.Health is committed to directing our energies to identifying and supporting digital solutions and lessons that can be helpful to surveilling, triaging, and managing the virus. We will work with our ecosystem partners to support a network of sharing and learning from each other.
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Case Investigation and Contact Tracing : Part of a Multipronged Approach to Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic
CDC Guidelines on contact tracing.
CDC
2020-06-10
Project MUSE - Digital Contact Tracing for Pandemic Response
Free e-book available for download about ethics and governance surrounding contact tracing created by the Johns Hopkins Project on Ethics and Governance of Digital Contact Tracing Technologies. The project efforts have been led by Dr. Jeffrey Kahn of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics.
Johns Hopkins
2020-06-10
Exposure Notifications: Helping fight COVID-19
A Google website about the Google/Apple contact tracing project, including an FAQ, and multiple technical specification documents. (Subject to change)
Google
2020-06-10
PACT: Private Automated Contact Tracing
A research collaboration led by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), MIT Internet Policy Research Initiative, Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health and MIT Lincoln Laboratory to enhance and inform contact tracing efforts which also support the Apple/Google contact tracing project/app.
MIT
2020-06-10
Emergency Digital Health Innovation (eDHI) Program
Brown EHDI
University of California San Franciso Mental Health Open Resources
A site of resources for coping and emotional health has been developed for the benefit of our whole community - UCSF staff, faculty, students, patients, providers, Bay Area families, and the public at large.
UCSF
2020-04-17