An EpiHack™ is a multi-day collaboration event that brings together technologists, epidemiologists, and public health experts for intensive co-creation, networking, and prototyping of solutions for improved disease surveillance. EpiHacks were developed by the Skoll Global Threats Fund, with the support of InSTEDD, iLab Southeast Asia, Open Dream, and others. An EpiHack fuses elements of hacking (in legal software development terms), marathon-like intensive coding, and development in a short period of time, with elements of a symposium on innovations in disease surveillance and epidemiology. InSTEDD has aided in the facilitation of events and contributed to the prototypes created at several EpiHack events worldwide.
2. The week long EpiHack Vietnam kicked off on October 9th 2017 by Dr. Tran Dac Phu, the Director of the Vietnam
General Department of Preventive Medicine (GDPM). The event was held outside of Hanoi, organized by
InSTEDD with facilitation assistance from OpenDream and sponsorship by Skoll Global Threats Fund.
3. Theme of EpiHack Vietnam:
“General Population Participation in Disease Surveillance”
4. The keynote speaker was Mr. William Greene, a locally based tech journalist who has written on health and
digital innovation in Vietnam for over seven years. He inspired the participants and provided insights into how
ICT solutions can be critical tools in stopping pandemics and slowing the spread of infectious diseases.
5. Sokmesa Khiev from the iLab Southeast Asia team provided introductory information about human centered
design and the use of open source digital technologies in a public health setting. Sokmesa was followed by Keng
from Open Dream who provided the “What is an EpiHack” session.
6. A total of 70 participants
made up of local and regional
Health Experts and Vietnam
based Technologists were
split into four different groups
to brainstorm and develop
ideas under pre-selected
topics under the main theme.
7. Four Prototyping Areas Emerged in the EpiHack:
1. Making Data Actionable
Data Visualization and an Analysis System
2. Encouraging Early Detection
Public Hotline for Reporting Outbreaks
3. Population Engagement
Developing a Smartphone Application for Reporting
4. Curating and Cross-checking Information
Using Social Media to Screen for Outbreaks
11. Ministry of Health Vietnam Participants came from the local to central level of the reporting systems, including
Provincial Preventive Medicine Center, Commune and District level. During the event they offered rapid feedback
of prototype ideas to improve and prepare them for real world usage.
12. Regional and international participants came from Cambodia, Thailand, Nepal and Uganda. These non-
Vietnamese EpiHack Participants were all invited to present and share their experience and expertise with
the local participants. Simultaneous translation services helped overcome language barriers.
13. Master of ceremony for the upcoming EpiHack Uganda event, Dr. Eddie Mookyo, was an active observer,
participant, and presenter during the event. He walked away with a deep understanding of the EpiHack approach.
14. On the final day of the EpiHack the four groups present their prototypes to
Guests of Honor and to members of the General Department of Preventive
Medicine.
19. EpiHack Vietnam 2017 delivered a unique opportunity for local government health
officials and technologists to work intensively together, share knowledge and hack for
health on solutions to stop pandemics.
21. For more information about
InSTEDD and the digital disease
surveillance work in Southeast
Asia and worldwide please visit:
www.instedd.org
/instedd /iLabSEA /instedd