Johns Hopkins University
Global mHealth Initiative
mHealth Project Survey

What is the name of the mHealth project?


Who is the primary investigator of this mHealth project?


Please provide the email address of the primary investigator.


What school or division is the primary sponsor/affiliate of this mHealth project?
School of Nursing
School of Public Health
School of Medicine
School of Engineering
Other:

What is the PI's primary department in the school or division?


Who is the secondary investigator/project director of this mHealth project?


If there is a primary contact for this project other than the PI, please provide their name and email address:
Name:
Email Address:

Briefly describe the mHealth project, including information about the concern or problem that instigated the development of the project:
(max 1000 characters)



Who are the other partners or organizations involved in this mHealth project? Please list all of the partners for the project and their primary role(s) in the project:
(max 1000 characters)



Is this mHealth project funded?
Yes
No

What is the source of funds for this mHealth project? Please list all of the funding sources for your mHealth project:
(max 1000 characters)



What is the projected start date of this mHealth project?


What is the projected end date of this mHealth project?


What is the geographic location(s) of this mHealth project? Please indicate where the mHealth project is located, including its parameters (e.g. city, district, province, etc.):
(max 1000 characters)



Who are the primary intended users of this mHealth project? (e.g. community health workers, health providers, patients, etc.):
(max 1000 characters)



How many primary intended users are currently using the mHealth application?


What type of hardware is being used in this mHealth project? Select all that apply:
Feature phones (text only)
Smart phones (with web interface)
Tablet
iPod Touch
Other:

What operating system is this mHealth project using? Select all that apply:
Apple iOS
Google Android
Windows Mobile
Blackberry/RIM
Symbian
Other:

What mHealth data platform is the mHealth project using? (e.g. RapidSMS, Open Data Kit (ODK), EpiCollector, Voxiva, etc.):
(max 1000 characters)



Is there a publicly accessible website for this mHealth project? (e.g. website, blog, facebook page, twitter feed, flickr stream, linkedIn group, etc.):
(max 1000 characters)



Are you interested in receiving inquiries about student opportunities/internships?
Yes
No

Are you looking for additional faculty collaborations? GmI staff or faculty may contact you for more information on particular areas of collaboration you may be interested in for this project.
Yes
No

Are you interested in technical collaborations and/or consultations? GmI staff or faculty may contact you for more information on particular areas of technical assistance you may need for this project.
Yes
No


Are you interested in additional seed or support funding opportunities? GmI staff or faculty may include you on email updates about mHealth opportunities within or external to the University.
Yes
No

May we list this project among the activities involving mHealth at Johns Hopkins University?
* Required
Yes
No

The WHO is currently working in collaboration with researchers at Johns Hopkins to create a global mHealth monitoring and evaluation survey. May we use your responses to help populate this global mHealth survey database?
Researchers from the WHO may follow-up with additional questions related to monitoring and evaluation activities used in the mHealth project.
* Required
Yes
No
Maybe. I would like additional information.

Click this button to submit survey!

The Steering Committee of the Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative (GmI) is conducting a University-wide survey of planned or ongoing activities involving mobile technology and health (mHealth). This VERY BRIEF survey will allow you to enter information about a project or projects in which you are engaged, either as PI, or as the lead Johns Hopkins University investigator, which involve mHealth or a mobile phone component. The type of mHealth engagement we are interested in tracking includes research, innovation, design, and other program activities. The results of this survey will be made available to faculty and students across JHU as part of the services of this Initiative to encourage collaboration, synergize efforts, and widen opportunities for future interactions and learning. The survey results will also be submitted on behalf of Johns Hopkins University to the upcoming WHO Global mHealth survey.

Visit http://www.jhugmi.org to learn more about the JHU Global mHealth Initiative (GmI).