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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
Telemedicine can be helpful for managing mild COVID-19 symptoms, can help reduce the burden on healthcare systems and prevent the spread of the virus. However, telemedicine may not be suitable for all cases. Additionally, delays in medication delivery can be a challenge, especially in remote areas or during times of high demand.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan 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 use low-power Bluetooth technology for contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic was a good tool. The low adoption rate of contact tracing apps is a significant challenge.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
laboratory-confirmed surveillance is the gold standard for confirming monkeypox cases, but all surveillance not end up at laboratory-confirmed surveillance, especially in areas with limited laboratory resources. In some cases, clinical features and epidemiological evidence may be sufficient to suspect a case of monkeypox.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
Population-based surveillance would be preferable for identifying all monkeypox cases. It covers a whole area and can show us the big picture of how the disease is spreading. However, it might be harder to do everywhere because it needs a lot of resources.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
Yes, I agree that case-based surveillance is indeed effective for monkeypox, providing quick, detailed information for health officials. However, it’s best for severe or symptomatic cases and may overlook mild or atypical ones. Therefore, combining multiple surveillance methods becomes crucial when cases surge, ensuring a more comprehensive…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
Thanks for sharing these thoughts on monkeypox surveillance. I agree that a mix of active and passive methods is a good idea. Checking borders closely can catch cases fast, while reports from doctors and labs help watch the whole country.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan 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 digital technology or tool that I like most is machine learning in digital epidemic surveillance, the examples of its use in web-based epidemic intelligence tools.
How it works: Tools like ProMED-mail, GPHIN, HealthMap, and EIOS gather and analyze data from online sources such as news websites, social media, and public reports. They use…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG528 Disease Surveillance and Public Health Investigation 6 months, 1 week ago
1. How can surveillance help to detect and control monkeypox?
Surveillance is crucial for identifying cases of monkeypox early and controlling its spread. It helps monitor the disease by collecting data on new infections, understanding its distribution, and detecting outbreaks quickly. By tracking trends in monkeypox cases, health authorities can…[Read more] -
Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 4 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Yes, if data is shared, it should be anonymized, with strict data-sharing agreements to prevent misuse. I believe a agreements ensure clear terms, restrictions, and data protection. While, regular monitoring and evaluation are essential to ensure ethical compliance and protect affected populations.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 4 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 2 weeks ago
I agree with the stance that sharing individual-level data, especially information like geolocation and contact details, risks to patient privacy, particularly for vulnerable groups like migrant patients. While research can be valuable, protecting patient confidentiality should remain a top priority. Data sharing should only occur after removing…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 4 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 2 weeks ago
1. Should you give the data out?
No, should not give out the detailed individual-level data as requested without taking significant precautions and following proper protocols. Sharing this information without explicit consent from the individuals involved would violate ethical principles related to data privacy and security, as outlined by the…[Read more] -
Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 3 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
You bring up an important point in your discussion, it is important to respect the husband’s choice about sharing his health information. Encouraging him to talk to his wife, if he feels ready, can be helpful. This way, we are supporting both his rights and his relationship while ensuring that we do not harm anyone by sharing private details…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 3 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
I agree that disclosing sensitive health information can cause serious problems. If your friend learns about her partner’s illness from you, it could hurt their trust and damage their relationship. Plus, if others find out, it might lead to shame and stigma for both of them. It’s important to let the patient decide when and how to share this information.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 3 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
This situation raises several ethical dilemmas. As a health information professional, I must according to professional codes of ethics.
1. What should you do?
As a health information professional, I should not take any action beyond my official duties. The patient’s medical information is confidential and protected. I must maintain…[Read more] -
Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 2 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing how the ADKAR model was used in implementing SAP Business One. I think the most important parts were making sure everyone knew why the change was needed and giving them good training. It’s great to see how a well-planned change can help a company improve its work.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 2 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Your organization did a great job implementing the finance application by following the ADKAR model. Clear communication, staff motivation, and hands-on training helped make the change smoother. The additional support during the process and positive recognition also encouraged the team to use the system effectively.
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 2 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Based on the use of a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system within the electronic medical record (EMR) for inpatients (IPD) from Topic Discussion 1, I think the transformation process was handled well, but there are some areas that could be improved. Here’s how the ADKAR model applies to the situation.
Awareness: For the change to be…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 1 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello Siriluk, thanks for sharing your experience with SAP Business One in a pharmaceutical company. It seems like the system helped a lot with managing complex tasks and following rules. It’s interesting that the system was able to handle the special rules while still being easy to use. It’s nice to hear that the system was cheaper than bigger…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 1 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing about a financial application. That’s an interesting example of a successful system implementation. It’s great to see how the new financial application helped the clinic improve efficiency. I think the key factors were the user-friendly design and the staff’s willingness to adapt. It shows that when a system is well-designed…[Read more]
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Wannisa Wongkamchan replied to the topic Week 5 Topic 1 in the forum Week 5 : Information technology personnel and change management 6 months, 3 weeks ago
My hospital has developed and started using an electronic medical record system for IPD. They began with two departments where doctors were willing to cooperate, pilot in four patient wards. During implementation, one department stopped using it. It’s hard for me to say this system success or failure (I don’t know the evaluation data). However,…[Read more]
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