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Solution for speeding up the decision-making process for anyone worried about a corona infection

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CovApp

😷 Solution for assessing the risk of contagious viral infections (COVID-19)

Screenshots of the CovApp showing the start of a questionnaire, the risk assessment and the generated QR code holding the collected information

The CovApp is an application developed in collaboration by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Data4Life. It can help users to assess their medical condition better, provide recommendations regarding doctor’s visits or coronavirus testing by answering a few questions.

Additionally, every filled out questionnaire summarizes relevant medical information for future doctor’s consultation in the form of a summary page, print out or a QR code. Institutions with the technical setup can scan the provided QR code and retrieve the patient information quickly and without any physical contact.

By implementing the CovApp, any medical institution can reduce the number of new incoming patients, avoid physical contact and speed up the patient registration process.


This repository holds a white-labeled version of the original application, free to use licensed under MIT License. Application logic, print functionality and QR code generation are still provided.

The application and underlying questionnaire logic are versioned and future updates will be provided.

⚠️ Any institution/doctor’s office is free to implement CovApp on their domains – the medical responsibility and legal liability lie with the implementing institution.

⚠️ This application is only meant to be set up by software developers. Unfortunately, we can't provide a non-technical solution now.

Technical overview

The application runs dynamically in the browser. It can be built and deployed to any service that provides a static web server with custom routing.

It is based on a JavaScript software stack and uses the following technologies:

Installation and development

To get further information on how to set up and deploy your custom CovApp application, see the development documentation.

Customization

The CovApp provides the following customization options:

  • change words or add a new language

⚠️ Note that there are several placeholder texts you must provide yourself.

  • change colors
  • change the application logo

To learn more about these options, see the customization documentation.

Support and contributing

Due to today's urgency and dynamic nature, we cannot offer support for this repository. We'll continue the development of the official CovApp internally. Changes and releases will be white-labeled and propagated into this repository.

We won't be able to react to issues and/or pull requests, but we would still encourage you to provide feedback. We will monitor the appearing problems, new ideas and possible feature requests and might consider them for future releases. Feel free to collaborate and work on your forks to move forward with custom development.

Before you open an issue, see the customization documentation.

Application updates

While the development of the original CovApp continues internally, we'll provide regularly updated GitHub releases. If you followed the setup instructions and created a fork of this repository on GitHub, an automation process will open pull requests in your repository whenever then application and the underlying questionnaire received an update. This way, you'll be informed about updates and the development process stays as easy as possible.

Additionally, GitHub provides documentation on how to sync forks manually.

Frequently asked questions

If you have further questions, you can find additional information on d4l.io.

Code of conduct

Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

License

The CovApp is MIT licensed.

Copyright

Copyright 2020 by Charité Universitaetsmedizin Berlin and D4L data4life gGmbH

Contributors: Dr. Alexander Henry Thieme and others