The Use of ICT in the Health Sector in Pacific Island Countries
Rowena Cullen ()
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Rowena Cullen: Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter Chapter 11 in Achieving Sustainable E-Government in Pacific Island States, 2017, pp 305-335 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The health of their people and the delivery of better health servicesHealth services are core development goals for all Pacific Island countries (PICs). Information and Communication Technology has a critical role to play in this sector, and e-health is a recognized part of e-government. But in PICs this role is largely limited to the collection and management of health dataHealth data ; where ICT plays a major role in improving health outcomes in industrialized countries, for examplePatient management system , clinical decision support for clinicians, and telemedicineTelemedicine , the use of ICTs in PICs is more sparsely adopted. Examples of applications tend be local, ad hoc projects, although valuable in the limited contribution they make. This chapter outlines the burden of disease and other challenges, such as lack of funding, that PICs face in delivering health services. It explains how ICTs are used in the collection and analysis of health data, the contribution made by regional organizations and the high level of regional collaborationRegional collaboration this entails. In the second half of the chapter some ICT projects to support clinicians and other health workers (e-learning, e-resources and telemedicine) and the use ICTs in the delivery of health services, are outlined. In the final section, the use of mobile technologyMobile technology in both health care and public healthPublic health initiatives is discussed. The chapter concludes that the health sector in Pacific SIDs is so resource-sensitive that any technological ‘intervention’ must clearly add considerable value to justify the allocation of resources that would otherwise be spent on staff, medicines, equipment and facilities.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50972-3_11
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