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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1.1: Data Collection Strategies in the forum TMHG 550 Data Management 4 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing the tips, Aung. Yes, the result suggests different answers for other questions. It was due to the survey design misleading to other result and the questionnaires were not sticked to the research hypothesis.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1.1: Data Collection Strategies in the forum TMHG 550 Data Management 4 weeks, 1 day ago
I agree that field-based and remote-based experiences are different. Not only are data skills important, but also communicating between multiple stakeholders (focal person, research team, technical team) requires a lot of soft skills. Because the way we communicate can impact the result (I would call it communication bias)
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1.1: Data Collection Strategies in the forum TMHG 550 Data Management 4 weeks, 1 day ago
In Oct 2021, I conducted mental health pilot research on whether playing mobile games is one of their mental reliever, targeting young adults between 15 and 30 years old, experiencing the political unrest and civil war following the coup.
The primary data were collected quantitatively via an online form. There were not any problems regarding the…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 4 weeks, 1 day ago
Hi Kedsarin, I find your infographics very insightful. They cover all the important concepts we have learned in this concept. It’s also easy to recall what we learned this week by looking at the infographics at one glance.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 4 weeks, 1 day ago
I have learned case studies of whether AI assistance can hurt or improve their performance, balancing innovation and ethics, generative AI and medical ethics, and, more importantly, how to be ethically responsible in research and innovation. I have also learned what to consider in research with AI, including the regulatory aspect.
I re-organized…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 2 discussion in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Active health surveillance measures, like airport health screenings, can help control both disease prevalence and incidence rates. Still, I agree that COVID-19 elimination is impossible without community engagement.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 2 discussion in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I think that the success of HIE often comes with many obstacles because the ability to share data is never a priority of healthcare providers. By the way, Thailand’s Village Health Volunteer System is an innovative and impressive solution that utilizes community empowerment.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I agree that people in rural areas do not traditionally receive quality care with being in a low priority. If basic health care is not managed to be distributed equally to the entire population (or state/region/division) of all races, health equity is a fancy term used by public health professionals.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I like the idea of giving more incentives to work in rural areas. According to the law of economics of scale, people in rural areas are not financially viable, therefore, those places cannot scale up many resources and infrastructures. Regardless of those factors, doctors should be assigned enough for patients. If assigning doctors to where they…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing SSS and CSMBS in Thailand. I understood that the difference between them is that they include the benefits of family members for CSMBS. However, from a different perspective, to be fair, employees working in private sectors are assumed to earn more than civil servants. With this assumption, I think that the benefits are…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion : Health workforce between rural and urban setting in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 4 weeks ago
It’s tragic that due to conflict, it is not possible to travel to the nearest city hospital, like before the coup, when a person in a rural area gets sick. In that case, death and suffering are the only possible outcome.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion : Health workforce between rural and urban setting in the forum Forum Forum 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I learned from your discussion how technologies can enable health equity in rural areas such as providing telemedicine, and drone delivery. I am curious about how healthcare workers in remote areas could be supplied while those in urban centers are struggling with more demands.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion : Health workforce between rural and urban setting in the forum Forum Forum 2 months ago
About 84% of Myanmar’s population with lower socioeconomic status resides in rural areas. Most rural areas lack electricity, safe drinking water, and poor sanitation. This contributes to poor health outcomes. For basic health services, there are NGO-established village health centers. However, more serious conditions require travel to the nearest…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Forum Forum 2 months ago
Your discussion gave me a new perspective. I think the resource challenge in medicine, particularly the demand for doctors and nurses, comes from how medical schools teach. Frankly speaking, schools treat all medical knowledge as crucial, even though much of it fades away after graduation. We need to re-evaluate both the teaching methods and the…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Forum Forum 2 months ago
After the Feb 1 coup in 2021, the majority of the functioning health workforce exists in major cities: Yangon, Mandalay, and Naypyidaw in Myanmar. The workforce has already been extremely maldistributed across the country before.
The recent suspension of USAID funding in Myanmar has had a significant and devastating impact on a wide range of…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
Your discussion is insightful. I think that eHIS is an innovative and lightweight solution for the cluster level health center. I am curious to see what the Google Drive link is about.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
I agree that EMRs are the key drivers of healthcare. On the other hand, EMRs should be managed not to be easily accessible by everyone at healthcare provider. To prevent accessing patients’ data by senior officers or higher authorities of healthcare providers, it could be protected by implementing an Identity and Access Management policy either…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
I was a part of transforming from paper-based medical records to a digital system for underserved communities.
There were no engineering obstacles to digital transformation such as implementation, security and privacy, infrastructure, and resource requirements. However, there are major challenges in user perspectives.
_ Users enjoy writing…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
Your discussion was interesting and simulating. I agree with anonymization of data in ensuring privacy and confidentiality, which is the most important thing in any health data system.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
I love your explanation by the analogy of garbage in and garbage out regarding data quality. In the end, low quality data can waste a lot of time. It should be handled in the first place.
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