Jun 6, 2014
Patient De-Identification Handbook
eHealth, eHealth architecture, Patient De-Identification, Policies
Global
Aug 28, 2014
Product Vision for the Better Immunization Data (BID) Initiative
Applications, DHIS2, eHealth, eHealth architecture, eLMIS, Hardware, iHRIS, Immunization Registry, mHealth, openMRS, Products, SMT (Stock Management Tool), Software, Standards, Supply Chain, Tools
Global
The Product Vision for the Better Immunization Data (BID) Initiative combines a "top down" approach with a "bottom up" view. We begin with the national strategies, incorporating the current context of the users (e.g., the functional architecture) before considering the facility applications (e.g., the technical architecture) that are in use and have gained traction, and how they might tie together. Through a series of seven chapters, you will be led through the steps to organize how your processes and information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure can be integrated and standardized to meet a ministry of health's vision and requirements. This document is not intended to be a definitive description of any single country's health enterprise architecture (EA). Rather, it is a starting point; a toolkit that may be adapted by countries, as necessary, to a specific country's needs and reflective of their unique context. Readers are not expected to be experts in ICT or in EA. However, a basic knowledge of eHealth and its role in supporting health care delivery workflows is assumed. The document is written in plain language with background information, illustrations of key points, and examples where it is thought they will be helpful.
Dec 21, 2013
Tanzania National eHealth Strategy 2012-2018 DRAFT
DHIS2, eHealth, eHealth architecture, eHealth Plan, WHO
Tanzania
Dec 1, 2010
eHealth in Tanzania- National Strategic Plan
DHIS2, eHealth, eHealth architecture, eHealth Plan, Human Resources Plan, Standards, WHO
Tanzania
Nov 5, 2012
Applying a Framework for Accessing the Health System Challenges to Scaling up mHealth in South Africa
eHealth, eHealth architecture, mHealth, Peer Learning, WHO
South Africa
May 4, 2009
WHO eHealth Senegal Report
eHealth, eHealth architecture, WHO
Senegal
eHealth foundation actions build an enabling environment for the use of ICT for health. These include supportive eHealth policy, legal and ethical frameworks; adequate funding from various sources; infrastructure development; and developing the capacity of the health work force through training. eHealth applications surveyed in 2009 include telemedicine (the delivery of health care services using ICT where distance is a barrier to care); mHealth (the use of mobile devices in delivering health care services); and eLearning (use of ICT for learning).
May 4, 2009
WHO Nigeria eHealth Report
eHealth, eHealth architecture, WHO
Nigeria
eHealth foundation actions build an enabling environment for the use of ICT for health. These include supportive eHealth policy, legal and ethical frameworks; adequate funding from various sources; infrastructure development; and developing the capacity of the health work force through training. eHealth applications surveyed in 2009 include telemedicine (the delivery of health care services using ICT where distance is a barrier to care); mHealth (the use of mobile devices in delivering health care services); and eLearning (use of ICT for learning).
Feb 6, 2006
Building Foundations for eHealth- Mozambique WHO 2006
eHealth, eHealth architecture, WHO
Mozambique
Mozambique reports that a national ePolicy to promote the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) across all sectors was implemented in 2003. This initiative has been very effective, as has the implementation of procurement policies to guide software, hardware and content acquisition, introduced in 2002. Public-private partnerships to foster the use of ICT within the health sector are also considered very effective in Mozambique.
Aug 24, 2009
Madagascar eHealth WHO Report
eHealth, eHealth architecture, mHealth, WHO
Madagascar
eHealth foundation actions build an enabling environment for the use of ICT for health. These include supportive eHealth policy, legal and ethical frameworks; adequate funding from various sources; infrastructure development; and developing the capacity of the health work force through training. eHealth applications surveyed in 2009 include telemedicine (the delivery of health care services using ICT where distance is a barrier to care); mHealth (the use of mobile devices in delivering health care services); and eLearning (use of ICT for learning).
Aug 12, 2009
E-Health Technologies Show Promise in Developing Countries
eHealth, eHealth architecture, Immunization Registry, mHealth, WHO
Global
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