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eHealth Prioritiesand Practice
Mr Mark LandryHealth Information Technical Officer
World Health OrganizationWestern Pacific Regional Office
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OutlineNational Level: Strategies and plans position eHealth for success
Regional Level: Technical support, peer-to-peer assistance, knowledge sharing and learning
Global Level: Tools, standards, guidance, resolutions, initiatives
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Philippines eHealth Framework
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Prog
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/Fun
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initi
ative
s •Nationwide (HMIS)•Statewide
(TPC)•Public/Client •Access (HOL)
Faci
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• THIS/HIS•Nat’l Blood
Bank• Public Health
Lab• Training
CollegesHeal
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ed MSC Flagship
initiatives• Telehealth•MyKAD•HRMIS• E-Perolehan• E-SPKB• PMS
Malaysia ICT for Ministry of Health
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Malaysia Scenario Of Integrated Health Services
MyKad
Step 1: Access health portal & perform HRA
Step 2, choice 1: Contact call centre
Step 2, Choice 2: Appointment to see doctor
Step 3: Consultation, EMR created
Seeking advice at point of care CME for decision support
Step 4: LHR repository Step 5: Data
Warehousing- Support Health
& Financial Planning.
PLHP created
Individual
Step 1
Step 2: Choice 1
Step 2: Choice 2 Step 3
Step 4 Step 5
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Hong Kong eHealth Consortium
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Asia eHealth Information Network
Launched in August 2012Community of eHealth and Health Information
Systems (HIS) professionals in South and Southeast Asia (200+ members, 25+ countries to date)
Peer-to-peer assistance, knowledge learning and sharing, strategic reuse, optimizing partner assistance, Webinars, training
www.aehin.org
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Asia eHealth Information Network
2012 – 2017 Strategic Areas: Enhance leadership, sustainable governance, and
monitoring and evaluation. Increase peer assistance and knowledge exchange and
sharing through effective networking. Promote standards and interoperability within and
across countries. Build capacity for eHealth, Health Information Systems
(HIS), and Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) in the countries and in the region.
www.aehin.org
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Pacific Health Information Network
HIS and eHealth community of professionals across 17 Pacific Island Countries and Territories focussing on the following strategic priorities (2011 – 2016) Leadership & Multi-Sectoral Governance Institutional Capacity and HIS Workforce Development HIS Policy, Strategic Plans, and Guidance HIS Advocacy and Dissemination Data Quality & Evidence-Based Decisions Information & Communications Technology
www.phinnetwork.org
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WHO eHealth Programmes and Projects
World Health Assembly Resolution on eHealth (WHA58.21) in 2005 by WHO Member States
Global Observatory of eHealth eLearning National eHealth Strategy Toolkit Standardisation and interoperability Resources, governance, Call for Innovation Initiatives: Accountability for Women’s and Children’s
Health; mHealth (NCDs, MNCH, family planning)
www.who.int/ehealth
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Thank You
Mr Mark Landry
(e )[email protected](t+ )63 2.528.9835
(s )skype.mark.landry