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− | ATTENDEES: | + | ATTENDEES: David Tao, Adamu Haruna, Nathan Botts, Gary Dickinson |
AGENDA: | AGENDA: | ||
*Review of '''U.K. PAS277 Guidelines''' (new document recommended in San Diego) -- Adamu Haruna | *Review of '''U.K. PAS277 Guidelines''' (new document recommended in San Diego) -- Adamu Haruna | ||
− | *Review short descriptions (most are new) of each section at the Heading 3 level (e.g., 3.4.1 User Authentication, 3.4.2 User Authorizations...) | + | **Adamu's recommendations were discussed, and the results will be incorporated into the next draft of cMHAFF. |
− | *Review | + | *The following items were on the agenda but we ran out of time. They will be first for the agenda next week (Oct 12). |
− | **Review of '''Label format and "consumer friendly language"''' descriptions (new Section 2.2 in cMHAFF document) | + | **Review short descriptions (most are new) of each section at the Heading 3 level (e.g., 3.4.1 User Authentication, 3.4.2 User Authorizations...) |
− | **Work through two sections as examplars: '''Product Information''' and '''User Authorization (Consent) for Data Collection and Use''', to explore how the label score (green/yellow/red) might be determined by conformance statements, and who would decide (self-attestation vs inspection vs test vs ____?). | + | **Review first drafts of '''cMHAFF Label,''' a visual summary of key facts about an app and its conformance to cMHAFF (David) |
− | **Notes from previous discussion (Sept 21st): some information would be provided by self-declaration, but other parts might come from testing or certification. Adamu suggested a simple visual approach, such as "red, yellow, green" lights, possibly combined with symbols. We looked through several cMHAFF sections, envisioning how they might be summarized on this label. Unlike a food or drug label, it does not have to fit on a physical "box," so we expect that it will be a tabular/graphical representation, not to exceed one page | + | ***Review of '''Label format and "consumer friendly language"''' descriptions (new Section 2.2 in cMHAFF document). Note: Nathan suggested that each category be represented by a single word (like a Nutrition Label "Cholesterol," "Protein," etc., rather than a sentence. As long as the meaning is understandable. |
− | + | ***Work through two sections as examplars: '''Product Information''' and '''User Authorization (Consent) for Data Collection and Use''', to explore how the label score (green/yellow/red) might be determined by conformance statements, and who would decide (self-attestation vs inspection vs test vs ____?). | |
− | + | ***Notes from previous discussion (Sept 21st): some information would be provided by self-declaration, but other parts might come from testing or certification. Adamu suggested a simple visual approach, such as "red, yellow, green" lights, possibly combined with symbols. We looked through several cMHAFF sections, envisioning how they might be summarized on this label. Unlike a food or drug label, it does not have to fit on a physical "box," so we expect that it will be a tabular/graphical representation, not to exceed one page. |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 5 October 2017
ATTENDEES: David Tao, Adamu Haruna, Nathan Botts, Gary Dickinson
AGENDA:
- Review of U.K. PAS277 Guidelines (new document recommended in San Diego) -- Adamu Haruna
- Adamu's recommendations were discussed, and the results will be incorporated into the next draft of cMHAFF.
- The following items were on the agenda but we ran out of time. They will be first for the agenda next week (Oct 12).
- Review short descriptions (most are new) of each section at the Heading 3 level (e.g., 3.4.1 User Authentication, 3.4.2 User Authorizations...)
- Review first drafts of cMHAFF Label, a visual summary of key facts about an app and its conformance to cMHAFF (David)
- Review of Label format and "consumer friendly language" descriptions (new Section 2.2 in cMHAFF document). Note: Nathan suggested that each category be represented by a single word (like a Nutrition Label "Cholesterol," "Protein," etc., rather than a sentence. As long as the meaning is understandable.
- Work through two sections as examplars: Product Information and User Authorization (Consent) for Data Collection and Use, to explore how the label score (green/yellow/red) might be determined by conformance statements, and who would decide (self-attestation vs inspection vs test vs ____?).
- Notes from previous discussion (Sept 21st): some information would be provided by self-declaration, but other parts might come from testing or certification. Adamu suggested a simple visual approach, such as "red, yellow, green" lights, possibly combined with symbols. We looked through several cMHAFF sections, envisioning how they might be summarized on this label. Unlike a food or drug label, it does not have to fit on a physical "box," so we expect that it will be a tabular/graphical representation, not to exceed one page.