Structured information on the device
User and evironment
Who is the intended user? | The Public, Government Heath Agencies |
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Is training required in addition to the expected skill level of the intended user? | No |
Is any maintenance or calibration required by the user at the time of use? | No |
Where will the technology be used? | urban settings, outdoors, indoors, primary level (health post, health center), secondary level (general hospital), tertiary level (specialist hospital) |
Health technology specifications
Dimensions (mm3) | 150 mm x 150 mm x 100 mm |
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Weight (kg) | 0.5 kg |
Does it require the use of consumables? For example, disposable batteries, disposable electrodes, etc. | No |
Estimated life time | 3 Years |
Estimated shelf life | 2 Years |
Can it have a telemedicine or eHealth application? | Yes |
Does it use any kind of software? | Yes |
If yes, please describe the software, whether it is open source or proprietary, its use and/or license fee, etc. (10-70 words). | Open source, Arduino IDE |
If yes, can the software be customized for local use? Please explain (10-70 words). Include languages available. | The software converts the scanned QR code into information (phone number and name) stored in a database, it also keeps record of entrance and exit time for each user. |
Is it portable? | Mobile |
Type of use | Capital equipment |
Does the technology require maintenance? |
No |
Energy requirements |
Batteries |
Facility requirements |
Access to the Internet Connection to a laptop/computer |