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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Week 4 Topic 1: Health Information Exchange in the forum Week 4: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices II 1 month ago
I think this finding of “EMR is one of top leading causes of physician burnout” is country specific and I want to refer as first world’s problem. Because there are thousands of other reasons which cause physician burnout rather than EMR in developing countries.
I have heard many concerns from healthcare personnel—ranging from community health…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic RxBox in the forum Week 3 Assignment: Make a VDO presentation 1 month ago
Thank you for sharing. As RxBox is built from off the shelf commodities, it will save a lot of money as compared to buying similar equipment from medical device companies. As the technology is better over the time, it will become cheaper in coming years. As patient is receiving ICU level monitoring at home, customer satisfaction will be the…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Using Ai for Screening Tuberculosis in the forum Week 3 Assignment: Make a VDO presentation 1 month ago
Thank you for sharing this project. This kind of projects opens new opportunities for massive screening of general population without heavy resources. This will greatly improve the health outcomes related to TB especially in our country like Myanmar. Without labour intensive screening work and rapid processing time will not only reduce the cost…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung started the topic OpenMRS for ART patients in the forum Week 3 Assignment: Make a VDO presentation 1 month ago
Project Brief
OpenMRS is an open-source EMR and it is customized for National AIDS Program (NAP) for management of Anti-retroviral Therapy (ART) patients. It is currently using as a national platform for all ART patients in Myanmar.eHealth Domains
It covers two eHealth domains:
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 3: What is eHealth? in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 1 month, 1 week ago
eHealth is the use of information and technologies (digital tools, platforms and devices) to improve both healthcare outcomes and to promote disease prevention with increased efficiency and quality.
In my opinion, it should be short & clear like that.
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 2: Big Data in Health in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 1 month, 1 week ago
I think treatment data of HIV patients who take Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) can also be considered as big data as it also fits the characteristic of 7Vs as follows:
1. Volume: Millions of patients in national ART programs with decades of clinical records, viral load tests, CD4 counts, ART drugs histories and clinic visits due to lifelong nature…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 1: Significance of health informatics in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 1 month, 1 week ago
In my organization, I led the implementation of OpenMRS HIV for Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) patients. The purpose of the project was digitalization of ART patient management including monitoring adherence and supporting national HIV program reporting.
This project improved current practices in several important ways in diseases like HIV as the…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic WAH WAH LWIN_Yale New Haven Health System Data Breach in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 1 month, 1 week ago
The generic method to prevent any kind of unauthorized access attack is to limit for only whitelisted IP addresses via Firewall and use VPN or office network for any kind of access. Although, it cannot prevent for physically compromised cases such as laptop stolen, it can prevent from most software vulnerabilities.
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Soe Wai Yan_The SingHealth Data Breach 2018 in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 1 month, 1 week ago
Although first step of phishing attack is generally reduced by cybersecurity awareness training, the main problem is lack of proper access control policy. Because of it, when the attacker got inside the company circle, it can access other resource regardless of its account’s role. Proper access control policies and strictly follow “Trust No One”…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic JENNYTRILLANABITUIN_Medical Officers' Data Leaked by the NSW Health Department in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 1 month, 1 week ago
This kind of mistake usually happen all the time especially when migrate to a new environment or staff changes in IT department. One of the methods to prevent that kind of scenario is to use infrastructure-as-code (IaC) such as ansible. it makes the cloud environments are reproducible and consistent. Moreover, it keeps all configurations under…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 1.2: Importance of health informatics for outbreak detection and control. in the forum Week 1: Principle of Biomedical and Health Informatics I 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Hi Jenny, this is really good for your country having integrated system like ITIS for TB program. I just want to know does it also covers MDR-TB and XDR-TB cases. If it covers, is it also includes lab result reporting as it is critical for those cases. I think, if we have a study paper about ITIS, we can all learn, and other countries will also…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung started the topic Than Htike Aung_ How Heartbleed Shook Millions of Patients at Once in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Brief About the Story
In 2014, Community Health Systems (CHS), one of the largest hospital networks in the United States, suffered a massive data breach that compromised the personal records of approximately 4.5 million patients. Hackers exploited the infamous Heartbleed flaw in OpenSSL, a vulnerability that allowed them to steal sensitive data by…[Read more] -
Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 2.2 Health Information Privacy & Security in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 1 month, 2 weeks ago
The basic attack is non-technical methods such as social engineering (manipulating individuals into giving away confidential information), shoulder surfing (observing someone’s screen or keyboard to steal login credentials) and physical observation (collecting credentials written on a sticky note or paper or physical media).
The next one is u…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 2.1 Computer Networking and Cloud computing in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Why would you choose cloud server, rather than physical server?
I will choose cloud server because there is no big initial investment to buy a physical server, and it operates on pay per use model which allows a lower entry barrier. Moreover, we do not need to buy a huge physical server to handle maximum workload because cloud server can scale up…[Read more] -
Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Week 4: Example of Today’s IT Technology in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I agree with you that hybrid approach is the most suitable option for Myanmar currently. It can get best of both worlds from cloud and local although backend implementation would be a little harder as compared to pure cloud implementation.
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 1.2: Importance of health informatics for outbreak detection and control. in the forum Week 1: Principle of Biomedical and Health Informatics I 1 month, 3 weeks ago
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw the full extent of technology usage in health management. Although it is pandemic, it started as small outbreaks in my country especially, we called them first and second waves of COVID-19. At the beginning, positive case detection is very critical. At the onset, timely detection of positive cases was crucial.…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Topic 1.1: Introduction to PHI in the forum Week 1: Principle of Biomedical and Health Informatics I 1 month, 4 weeks ago
With a background in both medicine and computer science, I already possess strong foundations in clinical knowledge and technical expertise, which are essential for health informatics. However, to further improve as a professional in public health or health informatics, I need to strengthen my understanding of public health statistics, public…[Read more]
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Week 3 : Computer Security in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 2 months ago
I think this is a really interesting topic as Apple is known for good security measures although some major leaks from apple devices due to targeted attack. Did you find out the root cause and how they able to access Apple Pay to withdraw your money? And when did that happen as Apple usually upgrade their security over the time?
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 2 months ago
I think that this is excellent idea. It will also be beneficial to medical persons and also to HR. As most of the payroll is based upon these duty shifts, it can be calculated efficiently. Moreover, as it can be expanded to OPD duty, referrals and linkage with other specialities will be quick and easy. It will also be beneficial to the patients too.
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Than Htike Aung replied to the topic Week 4: Example of Today’s IT Technology in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 2 months ago
If I were a director or executive of a hospital, I would plan to gradually migrate the hospital’s information system to cloud computing, but with a carefully phased and secure approach. The decision would be driven by the growing need for efficiency, and modern healthcare delivery, while carefully addressing privacy, security, and operational c…[Read more]
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