2016-2017 Senior Project - DisEasy

DisEasy

Project Abstract

The recent advances in digital therapeutics encourages young adults to interface with technology (i.e. MayoClinic, WebMD) before seeking physician consultation. Additionally, more patients are seeking alternatives to affordable health care and personal health information which has led to the rise of private organizations that provide lab result data to patients directly, bypassing physician supervision. While it may be more fiscally advantageous to seek private lab testing, it lacks the physician interpretation necessary to take action.

DisEasy encourages users to take a more active role in their health by providing easy-to-use data visualizations to paint the qualitative picture of their disease state given their quantitative laboratory results. This application provides benefits to: (1) patient users who have sought private results and are looking to have their results reliably interpreted or, (2) patient users who would like to obtain personal health correlations relative to the global population.

Team Members

Angeline Aguinaldo

ama368@drexel.edu

BS Biomedical Engineering

MS Electrical Engineering

Kofi Lewis

kfo29@drexel.edu

BS Computer Science

Lucy Moss

lcm72@drexel.edu

BS Software Engineering

Joel Parks

jpp63@drexel.edu

BS Computer Science

 

Julian Plotnick

jp986@drexel.edu

BS Computer Science

Flint Rowell

fsr24@drexel.edu

BS Computer Science

Screenshots

DisEasy Phone Mockup

DisEasy Phone Mockup


A screenshot of the DisEasy Phone Mockup

DisEasy Web Mockup

DisEasy Web Mockup


A screenshot of the DisEasy Web Mockup

Behind the Scenes