OPAT@Home is a digital health prototype designed to support patients receiving intravenous antibiotics at home through Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT).
The project’s goal is to increase patient confidence, independence, and safety when receiving intravenous treatment at home, while supporting the healthcare system’s shift toward more scalable, home-based care.
This prototype was developed as part of the Digital Health Implementation course at Chalmers University of Technology, with guidance from faculty at Stanford University and clinical input from healthcare professionals in Sweden and the UK. The app is built using Stanford’s Spezi framework.
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Onboarding & Welcome Flow
Introduces OPAT and the home treatment steps in a clear, patient-friendly manner. -
Daily Treatment Schedule & Progress Tracker
Today's tasks, pre-treatment steps, and infusion events, with visual progress tracking. -
Step-by-Step Infusion Guide (Prototype)
Prototype of the future step-based instructional flow for infusion tasks. -
Daily Check-Ins
Built-in self-monitoring to help patients reflect on symptoms and treatment progress.
Designed with a future vision of structured clinical integration, enhancing both patient confidence and remote oversight. -
Contact & Support Access
Easy access to contacts for clinic nurses, emergency services, and support. -
FAQ & Search Module
Searchable FAQ module to support patient independence and understanding.
Here’s a quick preview of the latest prototype:
👉 Watch v4 demo on YouTube
A walkthrough of the v4 prototype – the build used in Final course presentation of the prototype
The following screenshots highlight core features of the OPAT@Home prototype v2.
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Splash Screen | Welcome / Onboarding | Schedule View |
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Care Plan Overview | Contact Module | FAQ Module |
📜 Prototype Demos (v1 & v2) (Historical Reference)
- Spezi Template Application
- Spezi Modules (e.g. SpeziQuestionnaire, SpeziOnboarding, SpeziViews, SpeziNotifications)
- SwiftUI
This project builds on the Stanford Spezi Template Application and incorporates several open-source Spezi modules.
Special thanks to the Stanford Biodesign Digital Health Group and the clinical experts from Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Skåne University Hospital who are providing valuable guidance and feedback during the design of this prototype.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the MIT License file for details.