Implementing a National Health Monitoring Evaluation & Case…

Google Tech Talk August 31, 2009 ABSTRACT Implementing a National Health Monitoring Evaluation & Case Surveillance Interface in Haiti (Lessons & Perspectives) Presented by Kurt Jean Charles. This talk is about the experience of SOLUTIONS’ team of software developers on a project financed & piloted by CDC’s office in Haiti in support into the Ministry of Health. It will include a demo of the solution deployed actually in Haiti & used by all the institutions (private, public & ngo) involved in HIV care in the country but will also stress the challenges this team went through in: a) designing simple, time sensitive yet effective processes & electronic tools underlining the national data collection system b) defining a consistent electronic approach for data collection at different aggregated level & at the individual electronic medical record level (HMIS flavors) c) promoting awareness, transparency, accountability & advised decision-making based on publicly available statistics. It will be also an opportunity into share positive vision & ideas about continuously improving this tool for Haiti & soon for other countries.
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