Health IT Analytics January 27, 2021
Jessica Kent

A new app leverages machine learning and real-time data to provide location-based risk assessments of COVID-19 exposure.

The Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI) has released an app that uses machine learning and real-time data to measure COVID-19 exposure risk in Dallas County residents.

The MyPCI App will aim to help individuals make more informed choices by providing on-demand, location-based personal risk assessment of potential COVID-19 exposure. The app is free to register and use, and doesn’t require personal health information or track an individual’s mobile phone data.

The app is powered by an innovative machine learning algorithm, as well as geomapping and hot-spotting technology. The tool uses daily updated data from the Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS)...

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