Drug Icon CC:藥物圖標 Creative Commons

Drug labels in Hong Kong are mainly presented in words. Elderly or ethnic minorities might find it difficult to fully understand them. The carers need to spend extra time explaining and handwriting remarks to ensure medication adherence. 

We took reference from other places’ prescription labels and designed a set of unified Drug Icons, which can be stuck on the medicine packages to visualise the prescription notes for easier understanding. 

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People with Interest in Social Innovation and Healthcare.

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Albert Au

Albert is the founder of acesobee and creator of TeamCare,  a SaaS based Personal Care Plan (PCP), Case Management and Point of Care (POC) system transformed from the bedside nursing care plan used in hospital settings.

TeamCare is a patient-centric team-based community care application which supports patients / the elderly / carers / professionals to manage the outpatient care journey.

Various award-winning applications are developed based on TeamCare framework, namely HKJC All Brilliant Carer APP which received the Outstanding Paper Award in International Conference on Gerontechnology, and SKDCC "Reach the Unreachable” APP  which received the Hong Kong ICT Award 2020 Smart Aging Certificate of Merit.

In Social Innovation, Albert is the co-founder of HKGoodPost, a SDG and Social Innovation blogger platform. He also initiates Creative Commons Project in Drug Icon to enhance medication understanding for the elderly, carers and ethnic minorities.

Albert holds a bachelor degree in Computer Science and an MBA degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is also a part time lecturer of HKU Space and a visiting lecturer of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in entrepreneurship education.

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Drug Icon CC
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