Try these fixes first. If none of them resolve the issue, email [email protected] with a screenshot and the exact time the problem happened.
The Hub is tested on the last two major versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. Internet Explorer is not supported.
[email protected] in your mail filter.Three external services power autofill. When one is slow, the field will simply not populate; this never blocks submission. You can always type values manually.
The map at /hub uses Ushahidi and requires WebGL plus access to map tile servers.
chrome://gpu (Chrome) - WebGL should say "Hardware accelerated". If not, update your graphics drivers.tile.openstreetmap.org and healthresponse.us/hub.If the page loads but markers are missing, your category or date filter is too narrow. Click Reset Filters.
.docx to .pdf will be caught. Allowed types: PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PNG, JPEG, plain text, CSV.The Hub is responsive and works on phones and tablets. A few notes:
If a specific page is broken on your device, screenshot it and send to HRA with the device model and OS version.
When something fails, the Hub usually shows a friendly message followed by a code in parentheses. Quote the code when reporting.
Good bug reports get fixed faster. Include:
Send to [email protected]. During an active incident, mark the subject line URGENT.
The Health Response Hub works offline and can be installed like a native app on any phone, tablet, or computer — no app store required.
iPhone / iPad: Open healthresponse.us in Safari → tap the Share button (box with arrow) → tap Add to Home Screen → tap Add. The Hub appears as an app icon.
Android: Open healthresponse.us in Chrome → tap the three-dot menu → tap Add to Home Screen or Install app. Chrome may also show a banner at the bottom.
Desktop (Chrome or Edge): Look for the install icon (+ in a circle) in the address bar → click it → click Install.
If you submit a resource request, status update, or claim while offline, the Hub saves it automatically and uploads it the moment your connection returns — even if the app is closed. A red notification badge on the Help button and a purple bar at the bottom of the screen show how many items are waiting to sync.