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This presentation discusses the critical role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Health Information Systems (HIS) in Lao PDR, focusing on improving health care quality. Key topics include maternal health records, electronic medical records, and vital registration initiatives, while addressing challenges such as data quality, privacy, and capacity building. To advance health informatics, collaboration with stakeholders and the need for technical and financial support are emphasized. Staying connected and sharing knowledge are integral to developing sustainable health information strategies.
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Introduction ICT for HIS for Lao PDR Dr SwadyKingkeo Chief of Health Statistic Division Dr Vankeo RASBOUTH Admin/Department of HP Sengaloun SENGSAVANG IT System officer/MOH Cabinet
Points to present BTO, Sharing knowledge and event Action plan(Just do it!) Stay in touch(KEEP WALKING)
Sharing knowledge • Introduction ICT for HIS is the key for improving quality of health care services: “ Better information, better decision and better health”. • ICT for HIS for Data Quality
Priority gaps for HIS • According to priority of MOH strategy and HIS strategic of Health 2009-2015: • Maternal Health Record(MHR) • Electronic Medical Record (EMR) • Vital registration
Influence Policy • Law, Regulation, decree • Organization structure • Technical( data collection, processing, reporting and dissemination) • Data sharing • Privacy • Confidentiality • Security • Capacity building • Resources • Validation of product use • Transparency • Supervision
Architecture Standards - Data dictionary (ICD10, Facility code, administration code , unique ID,..) - SDMX-HD - HL7 Data warehouse - Server at MOH - Server at Health Provincial Office
Keep in touch • Yearly meeting and report • Need technical and financial support from donors(Stakeholder) • Visit • Consulting and assistance from DoS, WHO,Fhi, USAID, other countries,… • Forward in health informatics and eHealth • Connectivity via Mailing list • Join HIS wiki pages