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e Health Priorities and Practice Mr Mark Landry Team Leader

e Health Priorities and Practice Mr Mark Landry Team Leader Health Information, Evidence & Research World Health Organization Western Pacific Regional Office. e Health Technical Support Priorities. governance & multi-sectoral engagement. strategic planning & financing.

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e Health Priorities and Practice Mr Mark Landry Team Leader

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  1. eHealth Priorities and Practice Mr Mark Landry Team Leader Health Information, Evidence & Research World Health Organization Western Pacific Regional Office

  2. eHealth Technical Support Priorities governance & multi-sectoral engagement strategic planning & financing policy & regulatory environment information quality & use infrastructure & ICT readiness human capital development system & data interoperability

  3. eHealth Collaborative Communities www.phinnetwork.org Focus: advocacy, analysis and use of reliable health information, governance, capacity building Membership: HIS and eHealth professionals from 17 Pacific island countries and territories AsiaeHealthInformation Network www.aehin.org Focus: governance, strategies and policies, standards-based architectural approaches, capacity building Membership: 250+ eHealth and HIS professionals from 25 countries in South and Southeast Asia

  4. eHealth in Practice Member States • Regional approach to country impacts: • Provide better technical support • Operationalize global norms and standards • Enhance leadership, strategies, plans, and M&E • Increase knowledge exchange and sharing

  5. eHealth in Practice • Programs • Commissions on Information and Accountability (CoIA) and Life-Saving Commodities (CoLSC) • Civil registration & vital statistics (CRVS) Technical ITU, UNICEF, UN ESCAP, universities, other

  6. eHealth in Practice Development ADB, AusAID, GIZ, GF, Norad, PEPFAR, USAID, WB • Principles • Country ownership & leadership • Strategic reuse • Openness • Open architecture and standards • Monitoring and evaluation

  7. eHealth in Practice • Processes • Accessible eHealth standards in low/middle income countries • Implementation support • Standards stacks, HIEs Informatics HL7, IHE, ISO TC215, IHTSDO, IMIA, other

  8. eHealth in Practice Communities aIWG, APAMI, HMN, JLN, mHA, HingX, OpenHIE • People • Network of networks • Technical transfer • Resource portal & repository (aehin.hingx.org) • Architectural approaches

  9. eHealth in Practice Technical Informatics Development Communities Member States HL7, IHE, ISO TC215, IHTSDO, IMIA, other ADB, AusAID, GIZ, GF, Norad, PEPFAR, USAID, WB aIWG, APAMI, HMN, JLN, mHA, HingX, OpenHIE ITU, UNICEF, UN ESCAP, universities, other

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