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This paper discusses the potential of using ICT as a tool to complement national and local level surveillance and rapid response in public health. It highlights the importance of data management and analysis, event-based reporting, access to information in mother tongue language, and the use of flash technology for abnormal information and outbreak detection. It also emphasizes the need for e-documents, communication among response teams, GPS location tracking, and timely and accurate reporting.
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MBDS Information Communication & Technology Forum April 2nd – 3rd, 2009 Ploy Palace Hotel, Mukdahan Province, Thailand
Prospective ICT • Consider as a tool to complement support National and local level • Indicator base surveillance : • Data sending, analyzing, reporting • Event-based : • Access from public with mother tongue language • Data management and analyzing • Flash technology • Abnormal information • Outbreak Sovann Ly, MD, DTMH, MCTH, Deputy Director CDC Department, MoH
Prospective ICT (Cont') • Consider as a tool to complement support National and local level • Guidance for Rapid Response Teams • E-documents • Communication among the team • Location and magnitude outbreak (GPS) • Investigation and response • Primary report • Timely report of progress • Report the needed Sovann Ly, MD, DTMH, MCTH, Deputy Director CDC Department, MoH
Prospective ICT (Cont') • Consider as a tool to complement support Regional • Routine Sharing information • Indicator and event-bases • On time communication • Guidance for Joint investigation • E-documents • Communication among the team • Location and magnitude Sovann Ly, MD, DTMH, MCTH, Deputy Director CDC Department, MoH
Prospective ICT (Cont') • The ICT should keep : • Free of charge • expanse the coverage service area of communication • Strict confidence • Could apply during emergency • Disaster • Big outbreak • Early stage of Pandemic Influenza Pandemic or Pandemic Influenza Pandemic Sovann Ly, MD, DTMH, MCTH, Deputy Director CDC Department, MoH
Thank You Sovann Ly, MD, DTMH, MCTH, Deputy Director CDC Department, MoH