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Home › Forums › TMHG523 Principles and Foundations of Public Health Informatics 2021 › Week 3 : Significance of health informatics › Week 3 Assignment : Make a VDO presentation › ANAWAT RATCHATORN_Wk3_Health Link Thailand HIE
I presented about eHealth project called “Health Link”.
Health Link is a health information exchange platform for exchanging in Thailand nation-wide area.
With collaboration between many excellent organizations and institutes, in my opinion, Health Link will play a major role in improving Thailand’s public health quality.
I also involved in Health Link to prepare my hospital to enroll in this project and my hospital will join this project soon.
Thank you for sharing, so up-to-date!!. Health Link is a new and interesting project. I think the health link will cover healthcare sites more and more in the future. The HCPs can get all necessary patient info such as previous records, medications and diagnosis, even if patients visited other hospitals before and for transferred cases!! It allows the interoperability of health data exchange which could improve health practice and patient safety.
Thank you for sharing. This should be a great start for Thailand to merge all patient medical record databases from different health care providers together and initiate standards for transferring medical records between the hospital. Referring patients from one hospital to another would be much easier, and less error. In my opinion, the hardest part is to persuade other hospitals to join this system since it might change their current workflow.
Thank you for sharing.
In my opinion, if health link in Thailand successfully implemented, they will be the fundamental of health information exchange to improve healthcare system in Thailand.
Thank you for sharing. This project is the first step to implement HIE in Thailand. Solving problems related to lack of health data exchange, like personal medical history, between the organizations is crucial to current Thailand’s healthcare situation. The next step is to recruit more public and private hospitals while maintaining data privacy and data security to achieve the next level of healthcare services.
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