Research, Development and Technology

Learning Management System Development

Development of online micro-credential Learning Management System(s) (LMS) for Health Network Collective. The LMS is an integral component of the Health Network Collective charitable project  to bring formalised skills and a supportive systemised approach for our Kaiawhina, peers and non-regulated workforce in navigating pathways to cure for Hepatitis C in our global community.

Designed from thematic analysis (click link for live view of survey analysis) of Masters level research and survey (click survey link for survey) the 50 hour course of 6 sections and 42 lessons includes medical ethics, social responsibilities, personal safety, patient rights, basic hygiene, procedures and more.  In the interest of  our communities, and the individuals and organisations Health Network Collective intends to engage with and enable: a more comprehensive approach to training has been opted to benefit all and assist in meeting legal, ethical and moral requirements globally.

New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) equivalency endorsement for this micro-credential will be undertaken by HooperNewton.com who retain ownership of product, product management, and associated Intellectual Properties of this product for Health Network Collective charitable use.

Mobile Application Development

Mobile application development, designed as an integral part of the Health Network Collective systemised approach to enable kaiawhina, peer, and non-regulated workforce testing, linking to care and navigation of treatment to possible cure of Hepatitis C.

HooperNewton.com development of mobile application technology to support the Health Network Collective systemised approach to antibody Point of Care Testing (POCT) will contribute to increased population wide Hepatitis C testing by communities. This will contribute to supporting targeted locating of limited and relatively expensive definitive 'testing for treatment' resources and qualified clinicians with heat mapping and API based linking generated by use of the application.  Effective initial population wide screening and promoting accessibility to health care for communities by communities has significant financial benefits with potential ongoing solutions to health access by many populations.

Our wai ora (persons seeking care) having access to their own information via the application will enable continuity in navigating care with wai ora and kaiawhina (or peer) communications and information sharing via the application. And of course, the vital link to care.

HooperNewton.com retain ownership of product, product management, and associated Intellectual Properties of this development for Health Network Collective charitable use.

Contact our development team HooperNewton.com 

Contact the charitable trust HealthNetworkCollective