Community health surveys, patient intake, and disease surveillance — collected reliably in clinics, homes, and field sites with or without internet.
Healthcare field workers operate in community settings, remote clinics, and homes — far from stable internet. Whether conducting door-to-door health surveys, patient intake at a field camp, or disease surveillance across a district, they need a tool that works in real conditions.
onesurvey works fully offline. Health workers collect data in the field and responses sync automatically when they return to connectivity — no manual upload required.
Offline-first collection — works in remote clinics, community settings, and areas with no mobile signal. Data is never lost.
GPS location tagging — every response tagged to the exact collection point. Map disease distribution or vaccination coverage across a geographic area.
18 question types — numeric health indicators, symptom checklists, image capture (wounds, documents), date fields, and more. Build any health instrument in one tool.
Answer validation — required fields and numeric range checks ensure clinical data is complete and within expected bounds before submission.
Role-based access — health workers only see surveys assigned to them. Programme managers and supervisors have broader access. Controlled from the web admin.
Plot patient or community health responses on an interactive map. Identify geographic hotspots, track the spread of conditions across an area, and share coverage maps with programme leads or government health departments.
Healthcare data is sensitive. Survey administrators are responsible for ensuring their use of onesurvey complies with applicable health data regulations in their jurisdiction, including obtaining informed consent from patients and respondents before collecting personal health information.