[OSM-talk-fr] Mapping Elderly Homes, Health Systems, and Place names and boundaries (was : [CrisisMappers] Re: COVID-19 Response)

2020-03-21 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi,

Sharing today with the International OSM Community this message, that I
sent to talk-fr yesterday, after seeing the positive reaction that it
received here.

The idea comes from the CrisisMappers mailing list, that is reactivating
in front of the Coronavirus crisis, after several years of slow activity
(since the high times of Haiti 2010 Earthquake response…)

A suggestion for each local OSM Community is to map the Elderly homes on
their territory: make sure that the very sensitive amenities in front of
COVID-19 such as Elderly homes are well, and exhaustively, mapped in OSM.
“In Italy in some of the elderly homes lost already more than 80% of
their patients”…

This data could in parallel be used as a basis for dynamic maps, for
example of risk exposure, or protection measures, etc…

Another relevant mapping theme that has been proposed, and adhered to,
on talk-fr, is mapping the Health Systems. From Intensive Care Units,
and their capabilities (number of beds, number of negative pressure
rooms, etc…), all the way, thru more general hospitals and clinics, to
individual physicists and other health care workers, pharmacies, etc…

As Jorieke stated (from the point of view of MSF) on HOT mailing list,
in thread “COVID-19 - How you can help” (see her email included as
attachment), health facilities and Place Names (also of villages,
neighborhoods, etc…), and Boundaries of these are useful for
epidemiologist and other health professionals to do contact tracing, and
mapping of cases.

Please feel free to adapt and forward this to your local communities.

Take good care, of Yourself, and of Others in the measure of Your
possibilities.

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


http://twitter.com/jgVisov


Le 20/03/2020 à 12:18, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> Je partage avec vous ce message de la liste CrisisMappers, qui se
> réactive face à la crise du coronavirus, après plusieurs années de
> fonctionnement au ralenti. (Depuis la grande époque du « pic » de la
> réponse à la crise du tremblement de terre de 2010 en Haïti…)
>
> Il contient plusieurs idées pertinentes.
>
> Dont une que peut prendre en charge la communauté OSM France pour le
> territoire national : s’assurer que les lieux très sensibles face au
> COVID-19 que sont les maisons de retraites et les EHPAD sont bien, et
> exhaustivement, cartographiés dans OSM (en Italie, certaines maisons
> de retraite ont déjà perdu plus de 80 % de leurs pensionnaires…) Ces
> données peuvent en parallèle servir de base à des cartes dynamiques,
> par exemple sur le risque d’exposition ou les mesures de protection.
>
> (Et j’ai bien vu aussi le thème des services de réanimation, et
> peut-être plus largement des capacités du système de santé, proposé
> par Donat. Un thème n’exclut pas l’autre, et il y a certainement assez
> de monde sur cette liste pour améliorer la cartographie de plusieurs
> thèmes sensibles en parallèle. D’autres suggestions judicieuses
> seraient d’ailleurs aussi les bienvenues. Et chacun·e pourra choisir
> le thème sur lequel elle ou il se sent le plus à même de contribuer le
> plus utilement, et le plus efficacement, en priorité.)
>
> Prenez bien soin de vous, et des autres si vous le pouvez.
>
> Jean-Guilhem
>
>
>  Message transféré 
> Sujet :   Re: [CrisisMappers] Re: COVID-19 Response
> Date :Wed, 18 Mar 2020 23:32:47 +0200
> De :  Giedrius K 
> Répondre à :  crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
> Pour :crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
>
>
>
> I see that focus of the talk/discussion is the COVID-19 Response in
> United States, right? China, where society in most of the cases
> listens, what the government says, while Europe, United States and
> other western countries are more liberal and experience some issues
> now. Liberal - I mean that they are not forced to stay in quarantine,
> they are asked, but not forced. Thus our all elderly depends on
> infected, if they will obey the rules or not.
>
> Viewing from First-Responders (Crisis Mappers), I think the best
> approach in that case would be:
>
> 1. Develop a solution, which would help healthcare to monitor
> quarantined people at home (not enough places in hospital)  via
> technologies (Mobile phones, forms filled everyday, mapping solutions
> for local healthcare experts).
>
> 2. Map/assess elderly distribution (especially lonely);
>
> 3. Develop a solution which would enable volunteers to take care (buy
> food, inform healthcare if their health is deteriorating)  of elderly
> (if not infected relatives cannot).
>
> 4. Especially take care of elderly homes - map the Elderly homes and
> their measures to fight COVID-19. In Italy in some of the elderly
> homes lost already more than 80% of their patients.
>
> 5. Establish a solution, which would use available workforce to help
> medical staff to deal with non-medical tasks.
>
> This is all what comes to my mind now.
>
> Best
>
> Giedrius
>
> On 2020-03-18 22:49, Beth wrote:
>> Hi all:
>>
>> I am working with a

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mapping Elderly Homes, Health Systems, and Place names and boundaries (was : [CrisisMappers] Re: COVID-19 Response)

2020-03-21 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Sending this message again, this time without the included email
attachment, to fit under the 40 kb size limit, hopefully.

Jorieke message can also be found here:
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2020-March/015169.html

Jean-Guilhem


Le 21/03/2020 à 10:06, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Sharing today with the International OSM Community this message, that
> I sent to talk-fr yesterday, after seeing the positive reaction that
> it received here.
>
> The idea comes from the CrisisMappers mailing list, that is
> reactivating in front of the Coronavirus crisis, after several years
> of slow activity (since the high times of Haiti 2010 Earthquake response…)
>
> A suggestion for each local OSM Community is to map the Elderly homes
> on their territory: make sure that the very sensitive amenities in
> front of COVID-19 such as Elderly homes are well, and exhaustively,
> mapped in OSM.
> “In Italy in some of the elderly homes lost already more than 80% of
> their patients”…
>
> This data could in parallel be used as a basis for dynamic maps, for
> example of risk exposure, or protection measures, etc…
>
> Another relevant mapping theme that has been proposed, and adhered to,
> on talk-fr, is mapping the Health Systems. From Intensive Care Units,
> and their capabilities (number of beds, number of negative pressure
> rooms, etc…), all the way, thru more general hospitals and clinics, to
> individual physicists and other health care workers, pharmacies, etc…
>
> As Jorieke stated (from the point of view of MSF) on HOT mailing list,
> in thread “COVID-19 - How you can help” (see her email included as
> attachment), health facilities and Place Names (also of villages,
> neighborhoods, etc…), and Boundaries of these are useful for
> epidemiologist and other health professionals to do contact tracing,
> and mapping of cases.
>
> Please feel free to adapt and forward this to your local communities.
>
> Take good care, of Yourself, and of Others in the measure of Your
> possibilities.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Jean-Guilhem
>
>
> http://twitter.com/jgVisov
>
>
> Le 20/03/2020 à 12:18, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> Je partage avec vous ce message de la liste CrisisMappers, qui se
>> réactive face à la crise du coronavirus, après plusieurs années de
>> fonctionnement au ralenti. (Depuis la grande époque du « pic » de la
>> réponse à la crise du tremblement de terre de 2010 en Haïti…)
>>
>> Il contient plusieurs idées pertinentes.
>>
>> Dont une que peut prendre en charge la communauté OSM France pour le
>> territoire national : s’assurer que les lieux très sensibles face au
>> COVID-19 que sont les maisons de retraites et les EHPAD sont bien, et
>> exhaustivement, cartographiés dans OSM (en Italie, certaines maisons
>> de retraite ont déjà perdu plus de 80 % de leurs pensionnaires…) Ces
>> données peuvent en parallèle servir de base à des cartes dynamiques,
>> par exemple sur le risque d’exposition ou les mesures de protection.
>>
>> (Et j’ai bien vu aussi le thème des services de réanimation, et
>> peut-être plus largement des capacités du système de santé, proposé
>> par Donat. Un thème n’exclut pas l’autre, et il y a certainement
>> assez de monde sur cette liste pour améliorer la cartographie de
>> plusieurs thèmes sensibles en parallèle. D’autres suggestions
>> judicieuses seraient d’ailleurs aussi les bienvenues. Et chacun·e
>> pourra choisir le thème sur lequel elle ou il se sent le plus à même
>> de contribuer le plus utilement, et le plus efficacement, en priorité.)
>>
>> Prenez bien soin de vous, et des autres si vous le pouvez.
>>
>> Jean-Guilhem
>>
>>
>>  Message transféré 
>> Sujet :  Re: [CrisisMappers] Re: COVID-19 Response
>> Date :   Wed, 18 Mar 2020 23:32:47 +0200
>> De : Giedrius K 
>> Répondre à : crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
>> Pour :   crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
>>
>>
>>
>> I see that focus of the talk/discussion is the COVID-19 Response in
>> United States, right? China, where society in most of the cases
>> listens, what the government says, while Europe, United States and
>> other western countries are more liberal and experience some issues
>> now. Liberal - I mean that they are not forced to stay in quarantine,
>> they are asked, but not forced. Thus our all elderly depends on
>> infected, if they will obey the rules or not.
>>
>> Viewing from First-Responders (Crisis Mappers), I think the best
>> approach in that case would be:
>>
>> 1. Develop a solution, which would help healthcare to monitor
>> quarantined people at home (not enough places in hospital)  via
>> technologies (Mobile phones, forms filled everyday, mapping solutions
>> for local healthcare experts).
>>
>> 2. Map/assess elderly distribution (especially lonely);
>>
>> 3. Develop a solution which would enable volunteers to take care (buy
>> food, inform healthcare if their health is deteriorating)  of elderly
>> (if not infected relatives cannot).