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Solving a Health Information Management Problem. An international success story.

Submitted by karopka on Tue, 2015/12/01 - 15:58
TitleSolving a Health Information Management Problem. An international success story.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsHannan, TJ
JournalWorld Hosp Health Serv
Volume51
Issue2
Pagination32-5
Date Published2015
ISSN1029-0540
Abstract

The management of health care delivery requires the availability of effective 'information management' tools based on e-technologies [eHealth]. In developed economies many of these 'tools' are readily available whereas in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) there is limited access to eHealth technologies and this has been defined as the "digital divide". This paper provides a short introduction to the fundamental understanding of what is meant by information management in health care and how it applies to all social economies. The core of the paper describes the successful implementation of appropriate information management tools in a resource poor environment to manage the HIV/AIDS epidemic and other disease states, in sub-Saharan Africa and how the system has evolved to become the largest open source eHealth project in the world and become the health information infrastructure for several national eHealth economies. The system is known as Open MRS [www.openmrs.org). The continuing successful evolution of the OpenMRS project has permitted its key implementers to define core factors that are the foundations for successful eHealth projects.

Alternate JournalWorld Hosp Health Serv
PubMed ID26521384
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