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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
Thank you for sharing these valuable suggestions! I agree that addressing missing data, Data Quality Improvement, and privacy concerns is crucial for making big health data more reliable in cardiovascular research. Collaboration between experts and institutions, along with clear guidelines and ethical frameworks, will help ensure accurate analysis…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
Thank you for sharing. I agree that EMR improves efficiency and patient care by making information easily accessible and reducing errors. However, technical issues and data security are big concerns. Hospitals need to balance the benefits with proper training and strong security measures to protect patient data.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
In my setting, EMR has been used for over 10 years, and currently some inpatient wards also use CPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry). From my experience, there are both advantages and disadvantages to replacing traditional paper-based medical records with EMR.
One of the biggest advantages is the reduction in paperwork. This helps decrease…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 months ago
Big health data has great potential to improve cardiovascular research, but there are many challenges that need to be addressed. Here are ways to address them:
1. Missing Data
Missing data is a common problem in big health datasets and can lead to biased results. To handle missing data, we can use imputation techniques, such as mean imputation,…[Read more] -
Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 2 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for your insightful discussion. It reminds me of the word “goodness,” which, like corruption, can vary in meaning depending on their values and individual perspectives. Defining corruption carefully to avoid misinterpretation is crucial and ensure appropriate action in each unique context., especially in complex contexts like health systems.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 2 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for sharing. I agree that corruption can sometimes become a social norm, especially in places where laws are weak or governments are corrupt. Strengthening anti-corruption mechanisms and promoting external audits are great suggestions to improve accountability in health organizations.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1 : Improving health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 2 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for sharing. I think coordination across all six WHO building blocks is essential for achieving sustainable and impactful outcomes. It will enhance healthcare access and improve patient follow-up more effectively. Additionally, I agree that ensuring the quality of health data is essential for a successful digital health system.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1 : Improving health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 2 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for your sharing. I think implementing DHIS2 is a promising way to improve health data management and efficiency in Chin State. As you mentioned, investing in digital systems needs a lot of resources, so it’s very important to carefully consider the cost-effectiveness and funding stability.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 2 months, 1 week ago
In my opinion, the four recommended actions proposed for public health professionals to tackle corruption are practical and provide good guidelines.
I agree with the idea of gathering key stakeholders in the health system to understand the scope and nature of corruption. This is an important step to raise awareness and build shared…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1 : Improving health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 2 months, 1 week ago
The “Cancer Anywhere” policy is an important example of healthcare system improvement in Thailand. Its main goal is to help cancer patients with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) get quick, complete, and free treatment. Patients can receive treatment in hospitals across provinces with the necessary capabilities without needing a referral.…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months ago
Thank you for share your experience, disaster recovery plans must be tailored to an organization’s unique needs, considering risks like cyber-attacks or natural disasters. Establishing a Disaster Recovery Committee ensures effective coordination and communication during crises.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months ago
A comprehensive Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) is essential for maintaining organizational resilience, focusing on risk assessment, clear recovery objectives, and efficient backup strategies. Regular testing and staff training are critical to enhance readiness and minimize downtime during emergencies.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months ago
For a super tertiary hospital, the stability and security of the information system are very important. We must ensure the system runs smoothly and that patient data is protected to keep the hospital functioning. The development of a disaster recovery plan should include the following key procedures:
Risk Assessment: Identify risks to the…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 4 : Project Management in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 4 months ago
Yes, breaking down tasks and prioritizing them is a great way to stay organized and meet project goals. Using key project management steps, even if not all 12 are followed, it can still help ensure the project work is successful.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 4 : Project Management in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 4 months ago
Thank you for sharing your approach. It’s great to see how you balance flexibility and structure in project management. Using a customized chart to track tasks and progress is a smart way to stay organized and productive. Incorporating more steps from the 12-step process in the future is a good plan to improve even further. I will Incorporating its too.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 4 : Project Management in the forum TMHG526 Organizational Behavior and Management Skills 4 months ago
For my research project on DRG, I am applying some of the 12-step project management process. First, I clearly define my goals: to learn about the DRG system and Case Mix Index and to complete the research within one year. I agree on the expected results, timeline, and deliverables.
Next, I list the tasks needed for the project and organize them…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months, 1 week ago
In emergencies, having a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) with High Availability is very important. It helps doctors quickly access patient history and make better decisions, even under pressure, ensuring safe and effective care during critical times.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months, 1 week ago
I completely agree. If HA technology is implemented effectively, it will ensure the hospital’s system runs smoothly without interruptions. This improves patient safety, supports better care, and helps the hospital save costs while meeting important regulations.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 2 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG545 Information System Design and Implementation in Health Care 4 months, 1 week ago
Implementing High Availability (HA) technology in the HIS offers key benefits to both patients and the hospital, strengthens the hospital’s ability to deliver reliable, efficient, and safe healthcare services.
For Patients
– Ensures doctors and nurses can continuous access patient records and clinical data at all times for timely care.
– Safety,…[Read more] -
Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic TMHG528 Wk4 Wannisa National Diabetes Surveillance System in Thailand in the forum VDO Presentation 4 months, 1 week ago
Thank you for your feedback and question. Yes, I agree that the early symptoms of diabetes can overlap with other diseases, making syndromic surveillance challenging. So I have an idea to use AI to assist in screening for diabetes by combining symptom-based data with risk assessment information. For example, in Thailand, we have the Thai Risk…[Read more]
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