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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 2 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 5 months, 4 weeks ago
Despite its high positive predictive value of 94.4% and data quality in the Korean hepatitis B surveillance system, the two key issues for potential improvement are the misreporting of chronic hepatitis B cases and the limited usefulness of the surveillance system.
Misreporting of chronic cases: The complexity of diagnostic criteria (i.e.,…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 2 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months ago
I agree that IT plays a crucial role in outbreak investigation because it’s hard to imagine an outbreak investigation without technology. Manual processes would be error-prone and slow down response times. On the other hand, using software incorrectly can also delay operations, especially with poor user interfaces.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 2 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months ago
I agree with technical interoperability standards which simplify data sharing. Traditional methods often require manual steps like cleaning, exporting, and filtering data. With standardized data, connecting to data sources becomes as easy as a single click during the outbreaks.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 2 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months ago
The outbreak investigation involved several steps and health professionals such as clinicians, researchers, and analysts. Information technology could be applied to streamline data collection, analysis, and communication during the outbreak investigation process. There are several unique tools dedicated to one purpose and general…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
To me, machine learning through data mining is quite an expensive approach to retrieving Covid-19 data. The approach is suitable for a big organization like ProMED, HealthMap etc. My concern is: will health authorities accept the report from online sources?
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
The short-lived anonymous keys are impressive. While many developers assume permanent storage, the reality is that if both parties remain uninfected for a period, keys are supposed to be safely be destroyed.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
Your discussion is comprehensive. While there are different types of surveillance, do you think that all surveillance will end up at laboratory-confirmed surveillance because case confirmation requires lab diagnosis? Or monkeypox can be confirmed without a lab report?
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
I agree with the fact that case-based surveillance is a recommended option because basically, it is cost-effective and also serves as a point of trace or upcoming route of trace. As for health professionals, the Ministry of Health is a reliable source, and news and social media platforms are easily accessible sources of information for the general public.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
Among digital tools used in COVID-19, I like telemedicine the most because it stands out for more significant health outcomes for individual and community health than any other advanced tools. I will detail how telemedicine aids in COVID-19 surveillance and response, and its significance.
During the pandemic, the first challenge in population is…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
How can surveillance help to detect and control the disease?
Surveillance plays an important role in public health, especially in detecting and controlling diseases by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to health events and data sources such as hospitals, facilities, and communities.
After systemically collecting data, the…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 4 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 1 week ago
Sharing the detailed data to a third party is a must “no” even if the benefits of their research outweigh the risks of privacy.
Even if providing the data to them is mandatory, first we have to rationalize the need for data in detail at an individual level for malaria disease prevention and control. Second, we have to question the accuracy of…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 3 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 1 week ago
A short answer to these questions for this HIV case is that I will not disclose the patient’s information to my friend by respecting the patient’s self-determination, beneficence, and non-maleficence, and above all, by following legal and professional obligations to maintain the confidentiality of all patients. However, I would encourage the…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 2 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 1 week ago
The example I provided in the previous discussion primarily stemmed from the startup’s (developers) decision not to fully operate the business after its launch. On the flip side, there is also a need for change management in users/customers even if the developers operate their business.
Regarding awareness, while the startup looked for dental…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 1 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 1 week ago
A group of my dental friends, who were programming enthusiasts, decided to develop the Dental Patient Management System software. It took almost six months, but it failed due to two key reasons: operation, data, and people.
It was built very strong in other areas of design, and cost.
Before the software development started, they researched the…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 4 Topic 3 CDSS in the forum Week 4 : Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices II 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Unlike decision support systems used in developed countries, my experience involved dealing with underserved communities. The decision support system is processed with qualitative and qualitative approaches instead of streamlining with the digital system. The system could not support individual healthcare but it is aimed at supporting public…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 4 Topic 2 Standards in the forum Week 4 : Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices II 6 months, 2 weeks ago
There might be several reasons behind why the hospitals in the country do not use the ICD standard (or even any kind of standard). It may be their focus on treatment rather than data collection for any kind of purpose. It may be their familiarity and efficiency with their own format that does not hinder their research. It may be due to no data…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 4 Topic 1 : Health Inforamtion Exchange in the forum Week 4 : Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices II 6 months, 2 weeks ago
My first reaction to this paper is that it does not make any sense, provoking me to ask so many questions. Why are physicians required to do such responsibilities in the first place? Shouldn’t they assign to other professionals such as a Data Entry Officer? When I read the consequences of physician burnout, it is a bit of a joke that it leads to…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Tanaphum_mHealth_MorDee in the forum Week 3 Assignment : Make a VDO presentation 6 months, 3 weeks ago
This app is a significant healthcare tool, particularly for remote areas. The integration of prescription delivery would greatly enhance user convenience.
Your discussion explored comprehensively the app’s domain coverage and impact.
As an international student, I am curious to know if the app offers telehealth services to local residents and foreigners. -
Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Wannisa_ehealth_POWER2DM in the forum Week 3 Assignment : Make a VDO presentation 6 months, 3 weeks ago
This is an interesting project. Traditionally, diabetic records have been maintained on paper or through recording apps [not integrated with sensors]. However, this new approach [app integrated with sensors] directly transmits measurements to a database with accurate timestamps, ensuring data integrity and reliability. This makes it particularly…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal started the topic CingSianDal_eHealth_MyanCare in the forum Week 3 Assignment : Make a VDO presentation 6 months, 3 weeks ago
MyanCare
Overview
MyanCare is a pioneer in telehealth services and a leading digital healthcare company in Myanmar. Their main product, the MyanCare telemedicine app, provides affordable virtual healthcare services across the country.Key Features
Telemedicine consultations
Health monitoring tools (e.g., period tracking, blood pressure…[Read more] - Load More