Sundeep Sahay, T. Sundararaman, Jorn Braa
Public Health Informatics
Designing for Change - A Developing Country Perspective
Sundeep Sahay, T. Sundararaman, Jorn Braa
Public Health Informatics
Designing for Change - A Developing Country Perspective
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Challenges in the design, development, and implementation of health information systems, particularly in low and middle income countries, and examines approaches to addressing these.
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Challenges in the design, development, and implementation of health information systems, particularly in low and middle income countries, and examines approaches to addressing these.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780198758778
- ISBN-10: 0198758774
- Artikelnr.: 47867626
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780198758778
- ISBN-10: 0198758774
- Artikelnr.: 47867626
Sundeep Sahay is professor in informatics at the University of Oslo since 1999. He is engaged in research and development in the area of Health Informatics and ICT4D, and has been engaged in research, education, policy, and practical system implementation activities in multiple countries in Africa and Asia. He has founded a NGO in India called HISP India (see hispindia.org) in 1999, to help provide technical support to Indian government, at the state and national levels, and continues to mentor it in an honorary role. He has conducted various assignments for WHO, FAO, GIZ, ADB and others spanning the domains of public health informatics, and food security and nutrition. Dr. T. Sundararaman is currently Professor and Dean of the School of Health Systems Studies, in the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Earlier as director of the state health resource center of Chhattisgarh (2002 - 07) and then as executive director of the National Health Systems Resource Centre (2007-14), he was associated with designing and implementing a new generation of reforms associated with the National Rural Health Mission which aimed to strengthening public health systems. He is also one of the founder members and leading activists of the Indian Peoples Health Movement which campaigns for health equity and health as a fundamental human right. Jørn Braa is professor in informatics at the University of Oslo. He is engaged in research and development in the area of Health Informatics and ICT4D, and he has since 1993 initiated and participated in a number of research and development projects in Africa and Asia. He initiated the Health Information System Program (HISP) in South Africa in 1994 and the DHIS2 open source software project in 2004. He has also participated in developing Masters Programs in Health Informatics in Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, South Africa and Ethiopia. His current research agenda is to work with countries and the HISP network to develop good practices in implementing the DHIS2 platform as part of an integrated HIS architecture.
* 1: Public Health Informatics: Positioning within an informatics
framework
* 2: Understanding Public Health Informatics in the context of health
in LMICs
* 3: The use problematic in Health Information Systems
* 4: Challenge of integration: (In)adequacy of technical solutions to
institutional challenges?
* 5: Decentralised information use: Are the cloud and big data
supporting this?
* 6: Institutions as barriers and facilitators of Health Information
Systems reform
* 7: Complexity and Public Health Informatics in LMICs
* 8: Measuring progress towards UHC and post-2015 sustainable
development goals: The informational challenges
* 9: HIS governance and standards: The challenges of implementation
* 10: Strengthening healthcare systems and health information systems:
Building synergies
* Index
framework
* 2: Understanding Public Health Informatics in the context of health
in LMICs
* 3: The use problematic in Health Information Systems
* 4: Challenge of integration: (In)adequacy of technical solutions to
institutional challenges?
* 5: Decentralised information use: Are the cloud and big data
supporting this?
* 6: Institutions as barriers and facilitators of Health Information
Systems reform
* 7: Complexity and Public Health Informatics in LMICs
* 8: Measuring progress towards UHC and post-2015 sustainable
development goals: The informational challenges
* 9: HIS governance and standards: The challenges of implementation
* 10: Strengthening healthcare systems and health information systems:
Building synergies
* Index
* 1: Public Health Informatics: Positioning within an informatics
framework
* 2: Understanding Public Health Informatics in the context of health
in LMICs
* 3: The use problematic in Health Information Systems
* 4: Challenge of integration: (In)adequacy of technical solutions to
institutional challenges?
* 5: Decentralised information use: Are the cloud and big data
supporting this?
* 6: Institutions as barriers and facilitators of Health Information
Systems reform
* 7: Complexity and Public Health Informatics in LMICs
* 8: Measuring progress towards UHC and post-2015 sustainable
development goals: The informational challenges
* 9: HIS governance and standards: The challenges of implementation
* 10: Strengthening healthcare systems and health information systems:
Building synergies
* Index
framework
* 2: Understanding Public Health Informatics in the context of health
in LMICs
* 3: The use problematic in Health Information Systems
* 4: Challenge of integration: (In)adequacy of technical solutions to
institutional challenges?
* 5: Decentralised information use: Are the cloud and big data
supporting this?
* 6: Institutions as barriers and facilitators of Health Information
Systems reform
* 7: Complexity and Public Health Informatics in LMICs
* 8: Measuring progress towards UHC and post-2015 sustainable
development goals: The informational challenges
* 9: HIS governance and standards: The challenges of implementation
* 10: Strengthening healthcare systems and health information systems:
Building synergies
* Index