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Smart Health

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Team Name


iWing


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Lixin , Xia Wang and 1 other member with an unpublished profile.

Project Description


The year 2020 is a special year. COVID-19 has swept the world like a tornado. As of August 13, 2020, there have been 20.9 million confirmed cases with 13 million cured and 756,000 deaths. The battle against the Virus is not only related to individuals, but also reflects the ability of a country or region to combat risks when faced with a pandemic. So how can we use modern technology to improve the current situation? Intelligent health. In fact, many countries have begun to speed up the construction of medical information infrastructure. Capital market data can well prove this: In the first half of 2020, the total financing amount of global health industry in 2020 was 32.94 billion dollars, 12% higher than the same period last year. There were 973 transactions with 879 publicly disclosed financing events.However, information and services are scattered, and so are the data, the advantage of which is not fully taken. Therefore, we need to strengthen the medical information infrastructure and integrate information and services into the government integrated service platform (we call this project Smart Health).This platform includes telemedicine, Internet medicine delivery, Internet insurance and claim settlement, and personal digital health. Everyone needs only one ID on this platform. The platform can be presented in the form of a web page or a mobile app.


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Data Story


  1. Strengthen medical information infrastructure, improve social disease resistance.(Data name:Australlian Government Productivity Commission Ambulance services data) 2.Strengthen the information infrastructure of medical insurance and create online insurance purchase and claim settlement services.(Data name:Medicare Benefits Schedule Data) 3.Strengthen medical information infrastructure, improve social disease resistance.(Data name:Helath Promotion Agency Data Explorer) 4.Strengthen medical information infrastructure, improve social disease resistance.(Data name:Health NZ - DataSets) 5.Establish a database for smart health project, which can be used for continuous epidemic tracking and improve the life of residents.(Data name:Department of Health COVID-19 Resources) 6.Establish a database for smart health for continuous epidemiological tracking.(Data name:NSW COVID-19 cases by notification date and postcode) 7.Database for the Smart Health project for telemedicine system establishment, community health services and population health.(Data name:Primary and community health, Ambulance services, Public hospitals and Mental health management) 8.Database for the Smart Health project for telemedicine system establishment and population health monitoring.(Data name:Social Health Atlas of Australia) 9.Build a database for the Smart Health program for ongoing epidemic tracking.(Data name:COVID-19 Data for Australia)

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Australlian Government Productivity Commission Ambulance services data

Description of Use Strengthen medical information infrastructure, improve social disease resistance.

Data Set

Medicare Benefits Schedule Data

Description of Use Strengthen the information infrastructure of medical insurance and create online insurance purchase and claim settlement services.

Data Set

Helath Promotion Agency Data Explorer

Description of Use Strengthen medical information infrastructure, improve social disease resistance.

Data Set

Health NZ - DataSets

Description of Use Strengthen medical information infrastructure, improve social disease resistance.

Data Set

Department of Health COVID-19 Resources

Description of Use Establish a database for smart health project, which can be used for continuous epidemic tracking and improve the life of residents.

Data Set

NSW COVID-19 cases by notification date and postcode

Description of Use Establish a database for smart health for continuous epidemiological tracking.

Data Set

Primary and community health, Ambulance services, Public hospitals and Mental health management

Description of Use Database for the Smart Health project for telemedicine system establishment, community health services and population health monitoring.

Data Set

Social Health Atlas of Australia

Description of Use Database for the Smart Health project for telemedicine system establishment and population health monitoring.

Data Set

COVID-19 Data for Australia

Description of Use Build a database for the Smart Health program for ongoing epidemic tracking

Data Set

Challenge Entries

Most Outstanding Tasmanian Benefit (GovHack 2020)

How can we use Open Data to most benefit residents of Tasmania?

Eligibility: Must use Tasmanian data.

Go to Challenge | 11 teams have entered this challenge.

Predicting unusual and unexpected surges in demand for health services

How can publicly available data be used to predict unusual and unexpected surges in demand for health services that could be avoided and identify opportunities to intervene?

Go to Challenge | 4 teams have entered this challenge.

Improving government services with open data

How can we improve government services by using open government data?

Eligibility: Create a data story in any format demonstrating how government services can be improved by making data-driven decisions. Teams can use any open datasets, but at least one must be a NSW Government dataset.

Go to Challenge | 14 teams have entered this challenge.

Canberra Bouncing Back – a resilient City

How can we use data to help Canberra recover from the bushfires and COVID-19 pandemic and foster a city that is resilient against future disruptions?

Eligibility: Must use at least ONE relevant/related dataset from www.data.act.gov.au.

Go to Challenge | 10 teams have entered this challenge.

Science Tasker

How might we harness the power of the everyday citizen to conduct ongoing scientific research which has been hindered by constraints on travel due to COVID-19

Go to Challenge | 11 teams have entered this challenge.