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Public Health Informatics: Designing For Change - A Developing Country Perspective

Full title: Public Health Informatics: Designing For Change - A Developing Country Perspective
ISBN: 9780198758778
ISBN 10: 0198758774
Authors: Sahay, Sundeep
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 288
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

Over The Last Three Decades Enormous Effort Has Gone Into Strengthening Public Health Information Systems (his). They Are Now A Key Element Of Health Sector Reform Initiatives, But Are Growing In Complexity. This Is Driven By The Increasing Diversity Of Technology Platforms, Increasing Demands For Information, The Multitude Of Actors Involved, And The Need For Data Security And Privacy. Initiatives Like Universal Health Coverage And Prevention Of Non-communicable Diseases Are Expected To Place Further Burdens On All Health Systems. However, They Will Pose Particular Challenges In Resource-constrained Settings, Such As Low- And Middle-income Countries (lmics), Where Health Systems Have Struggled To Provide Quality Care. This Book Discusses The Challenges That Exist In The Design, Development, And Implementation Of His. Key Problem Areas, Such As Sub-adequate Data And Problems Of Inter-operability, Are Analysed In Detail And The Book Looks At Possible Approaches To Addressing These Challenges In Lmics. Case Studies Critically Appraise The Experiences Of Countries And Health Programmes In The Building Of Hiss, To Determine The Successes And Failures Of Varying Approaches. Finally, The Book Explores How Future Systems In Developing Countries Can Be Shaped.--