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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Topic 2.1 Computer Networking and Cloud computing in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 weeks ago
Q1: Why would you choose cloud server, rather than physical server?
I would choose a cloud server rather than a physical server because it offers several advantages that are particularly important in the hospital setting.
1. Mobility: Patients can conveniently use a web-based application to make doctor appointments from any location where the…[Read more] -
Wah Wah Lwin 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 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Hi Jenny! It’s very interesting and seems very practical to manage TB cases at national level by integrating TB information. As you mentioned, all TB service providers registered via the system, which is essential for the national level to continuously monitor the case load and treatment status. Also, TB dashboard provides current trends at…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Topic 1.1: Introduction to PHI in the forum Week 1: Principle of Biomedical and Health Informatics I 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Hi Mio! It’s impressive of your experience in applying Python. Though, I have been in M&E fields for a decade, I have never applied nor have adequate knowledge on Python 😀
It’s a popular tool in MM, for data and M&E field, that I have to upgrade my knowledge on it. -
Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Topic 1.1: Introduction to PHI in the forum Week 1: Principle of Biomedical and Health Informatics I 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Hi Phyoe! Thanks for sharing. Although I have been away from DHIS2 for quite a long time, I am curious to know that DHIS2 is still utilized in Myanmar. In saying DHIS2, I suppose it will be focused on ATM (HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria). Also, it’s curious to know how far it has gone with the impact of DHIS2, as it was initiated in early 2017.
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Wah Wah Lwin 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 2 weeks, 4 days ago
Hi Hteik Htar!
Thanks for sharing your experience with case investigations and management by using KOBO application. We did also utilize KOBO app in malaria case screening, early diagnosis and follow-up by training camp-based attendants. The app is easy to use, and monitor via the system, as well as case reporting purposes. But sadly, we did stop…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin 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 3 weeks ago
Information technology has become an essential part of outbreak management, but its true value shows when it is adapted to local realities/contexts. During the COVID-19 response in refugee camps, I witnessed how health informatics could make a meaningful difference despite many challenges. Camps were overcrowded, people moved frequently,…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Topic 1.1: Introduction to PHI in the forum Week 1: Principle of Biomedical and Health Informatics I 3 weeks, 1 day ago
With an academic background in human health and health policy, along with professional experience in monitoring, evaluation, and learning, I have public health knowledge in both communicable and non-communicable diseases. In particular, I have worked extensively with communicable diseases such as HIV/TB, malaria, and COVID-19, and developed…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum Orientation Forum 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Hi Yin! Glad to know you!
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Wah Wah Lwin 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 3 weeks, 5 days ago
I like your strategy to gradually move to cloud computing since it would take significant time to move paper records to the cloud computing, as well as capacity of the Human Resources matter. Also I agree with your point on using PaaS service model in minimizing workloads on server management and security. Strict and strong policies on handling…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin 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 4 weeks ago
If I were a hospital director or executive, I would plan to move the hospital information system to cloud computing for the following reasons. I would choose the PaaS service model as it allows us to manage our own applications and patient, doctor, and hospital operation data, while the cloud provider takes care of storage, runtime, servers, and…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 3 : Computer Security in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 4 weeks ago
Hi Aung!
Thanks for your f/u questions on my experience on this personal cyberattack. Regarding your question, this issue was happened 3 years ago, and I am not so sure what was the root cause of this issue, as some people also had the same experience with the payment (with Apple account) at that time, particularly with the specific banking…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 3 : Computer Security in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month ago
Hi Hteik Htar!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 3 : Computer Security in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month ago
Hi Soe!
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 3 : Computer Security in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month ago
Hi Siriluk! Thanks for sharing your experiences. And, good to know about DRP to prevent cyberattacks in the future. And yet, I think the plan that fits with the contexts is essential for IT system, to protect the valuable data from the organization/companies.
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 3 : Computer Security in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month ago
In my experience, the most common cyber threats I’ve come across at work are phishing emails. They usually look like official messages and try to trick people into clicking a link or sharing sensitive information. Luckily, my organization provides regular training on cybersecurity awareness which has helped me and my colleagues spot suspicious e…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month ago
Hi Siriluk!
Thank you so much for sharing your ideas. I think that sounds contemporary, particularly in high, and middle income countries. For patients those have basic technological knowledge, it’s a great approach for hospital settings. On the other hand, for those who do not have enough tech knowledge, may be from the hospital operation team,…[Read more]
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Week 2 : Application and System Development in the forum TMHG547 Essentials of Information Technology Systems in Health Care Forum 1 month, 1 week ago
Hi Jenny! Thanks for sharing current practices in the Philippines. It’s good to know!
Yep, in terms of patients’ feasibility and service delivery by the hospital system, I also view that mobile app is convenient and satisfactory for the patients. Also, service providers can communicate with the patients effectively. As you mentioned, although this…[Read more] -
Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum Orientation Forum 1 month, 1 week ago
Nice to know you!
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum Orientation Forum 1 month, 1 week ago
Nice to know you, Jenny!
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Wah Wah Lwin replied to the topic Introduce yourself in the forum Orientation Forum 1 month, 1 week ago
Nice to know you, Ko Aung!
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