Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS

In order to cope with a pandemic COVID-19, Indonesia has implemented various measures of public health including contact tracing. This research will integrate three aspects, namely the use of telemedicine for geographic information system, tracking COVID-19 patients using smartphones and diagnosed p...

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Main Authors: Cahyadi, M. N., Susanto, L. O .F., Rokhmana, C. A., Sulistiawan, S. S., Waloejo, C. S., Raharjo, A. B., Endroyono, Endroyono, Atok, M.
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Published: Geoinformatics International 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282026/1/Cahyadi%20et%20al%20-%202022%20-%20Telemedicine%20Technology.pdf
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author Cahyadi, M. N.
Susanto, L. O .F.
Rokhmana, C. A.
Sulistiawan, S. S.
Waloejo, C. S.
Raharjo, A. B.
Endroyono, Endroyono
Atok, M.
author_facet Cahyadi, M. N.
Susanto, L. O .F.
Rokhmana, C. A.
Sulistiawan, S. S.
Waloejo, C. S.
Raharjo, A. B.
Endroyono, Endroyono
Atok, M.
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description In order to cope with a pandemic COVID-19, Indonesia has implemented various measures of public health including contact tracing. This research will integrate three aspects, namely the use of telemedicine for geographic information system, tracking COVID-19 patients using smartphones and diagnosed persons. The three aspects are wrapped in interactive and informative application where users can track their journeys, and communicate directly with the doctors. The geographic information system was built based on statistical analysis of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic to determine the factors that affect the number of COVID-19 patients in an area using geographically weighted regression. Later on, this application can provide information about the current conditions, increase data transparency, and used as a tool in assessing a particular policy. This telemedicine application utilizes a map-based geographic information system (GIS) feature to display information. This system also has high security so that it can protect user information and can be accessed easily by users. © Geoinformatics International.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2820262023-12-04T08:21:52Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282026/ Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS Cahyadi, M. N. Susanto, L. O .F. Rokhmana, C. A. Sulistiawan, S. S. Waloejo, C. S. Raharjo, A. B. Endroyono, Endroyono Atok, M. Geomatic Engineering not elsewhere classified In order to cope with a pandemic COVID-19, Indonesia has implemented various measures of public health including contact tracing. This research will integrate three aspects, namely the use of telemedicine for geographic information system, tracking COVID-19 patients using smartphones and diagnosed persons. The three aspects are wrapped in interactive and informative application where users can track their journeys, and communicate directly with the doctors. The geographic information system was built based on statistical analysis of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic to determine the factors that affect the number of COVID-19 patients in an area using geographically weighted regression. Later on, this application can provide information about the current conditions, increase data transparency, and used as a tool in assessing a particular policy. This telemedicine application utilizes a map-based geographic information system (GIS) feature to display information. This system also has high security so that it can protect user information and can be accessed easily by users. © Geoinformatics International. Geoinformatics International 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/282026/1/Cahyadi%20et%20al%20-%202022%20-%20Telemedicine%20Technology.pdf Cahyadi, M. N. and Susanto, L. O .F. and Rokhmana, C. A. and Sulistiawan, S. S. and Waloejo, C. S. and Raharjo, A. B. and Endroyono, Endroyono and Atok, M. (2022) Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS. International Journal of Geoinformatics, 18 (2). 103 -117. ISSN 2673-0014 https://journals.sfu.ca/ijg/index.php/journal/article/view/2159
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Susanto, L. O .F.
Rokhmana, C. A.
Sulistiawan, S. S.
Waloejo, C. S.
Raharjo, A. B.
Endroyono, Endroyono
Atok, M.
Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS
title Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS
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title_fullStr Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS
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title_short Telemedicine Technology Application for COVID-19 Patient Tracing Using Smartphone GNSS
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