2023
DOI: 10.2196/47219
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Community-Based Digital Contact Tracing of Emerging Infectious Diseases: Design and Implementation Study With Empirical COVID-19 Cases

Hsiao-Chi Wang,
Ting-Yu Lin,
Yu-Chin Yao
et al.

Abstract: Background Contact tracing for containing emerging infectious diseases such as COVID-19 is resource intensive and requires digital transformation to enable timely decision-making. Objective This study demonstrates the design and implementation of digital contact tracing using multimodal health informatics to efficiently collect personal information and contain community outbreaks. The implementation of digital contact tracing was further illustrated by … Show more

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“…Chatbots have been designed to provide a range of health-related services, from information sharing [6] to offering support for mental well-being [7,8], and diagnostic tools to assist health care workers [9]. They have been designed for a range of subgroups such as specific age-groups (eg, youth who are often considered the most likely group to accept and adopt mobile technology), people with specific diseases (eg, young people with diabetes [10]), or those in health care roles (eg, frontline health workers [11]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chatbots have been designed to provide a range of health-related services, from information sharing [6] to offering support for mental well-being [7,8], and diagnostic tools to assist health care workers [9]. They have been designed for a range of subgroups such as specific age-groups (eg, youth who are often considered the most likely group to accept and adopt mobile technology), people with specific diseases (eg, young people with diabetes [10]), or those in health care roles (eg, frontline health workers [11]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%