Service finder
Meeting Feb 25, 2011
- Contact top-level agencies
- Rights of patients
- Workflow
- Access to results
- What orgs exist?
- Add Montreal clinics/CLSCs -- pick an area to specialize in - Metro Parc ex - CDN
- Walk in hours
- Number of doctors
- Typical wait time
- Try to get at least one on-board
- Rate your clinic
- Access to primary care
- Education
- Adding specializations
- Complementary information
- Experiences / blogs
Baj - Sasha, prof of public health at McGIll (Gilles Paradins)
Catherine - patient advocacy groups
In non-consolidated areas, finding local health services can be complicated. This site provides a simple interface to find nearby services. In recent mobile and desktop Web browsers, the current location will be identified, or it can be manually entered. Then the nearest services will be identified. Individuals can also enter comments about their experiences about service providers.
Select the service type and enter your location. The list of services is not complete; enter submissions here.
For emergency services, statistics are provided, where available to help individuals find the best provider. The statistics are scraped from http://www.santemontreal.qc.ca/En/infoexpress/urgence.html
As the app is under development, if you're having problems viewing the page, here's a screenshot:
data access
- Ask for official access and explanations
- http://www.santemontreal.qc.ca/en/infoexpress/infosante.html
Ontario
http://waittimes.hco-on.ca/en/search/er/
five year projection
To do
- Already existing projects?
- French and other languages
- Design
- Usability
- Use open street maps
- Accessibility
- Contact official service providers for data and hosting opportunities
- Enter (scrape?) borough information
- 24 hour pharmacies
- Use travel distance