# Private Health This project aims to create the necessary building blocks in order to allow collect and analyze one's personal health data in a privacy-oriented manner. Instead of closed-source apps and dubious clouds, it should use a FLOSS stack. ## Architecture This architecture leans on proven, reusable components wherever possible. Refer to the diagram below for an overview: it highlights mature apps in green, partially solved areas in orange, and gaps that require mostly new development in red. At the moment, the [HealthConnect API](https://developer.android.com/health-and-fitness/health-connect) is remains a pragmatic choice for integration and synchronisation. It lives on the user’s phone, encrypts data, and speaks schemas for dozens of vendors. That buys time for a gentle migration: you can keep your current wearable, pull data into a local store, and steadily replace proprietary parts as FLOSS apps/adapters mature. However, alternative solutions to the HealthConnect API are more than welcome. ```mermaid flowchart LR scale(("bathroom
scale")) A["openscale"] B["openscale sync"] hc["HealthConnect API
(or similar)"] fitness_tracker(("fitness
tracker")) gb["Gadgetbridge"] gb_sync["(Gadgetbridge sync?)"] nc[("Nextcloud")] bpm(("blood
pressure
monitor")) --> bpm_app["BPM app"] --> hc scale-->A --> B --> hc fitness_tracker --> gb --> gb_sync --> hc hc --> nha["Nextcloud (health) app"] nha --> nc nc --> cA["Web UI
(Dashboard, statistics)"] nc --> cB["mobile devices"] nc --> cC["...other clients..."] classDef green fill:#8fb935,stroke:#333; classDef yellow fill:#e6e22e,stroke:#333; classDef orange fill:#e09c3b,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px; classDef red fill:#e64747,stroke:#333,stroke-width:4px; class A,B,gb,hc green; class bpm_app,gb_sync,cA,nc orange; class nha red; ```