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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Koonthida-JC paper in the forum Week 2 JC paper 4 years, 7 months ago
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Penpitcha Thawong started the topic PENPITCHA- JC PAPER in the forum Week 2 JC paper 4 years, 8 months ago
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Gehlen, M., Nicola, M., Costa, E., Cabral, V., de Quadros, E., & Chaves, C. et al. (2019). Geospatial intelligence and health analitycs: Its application and utility in a city with high tuberculosis incidence in Brazil. Journal Of Infection And Public Health, 12(5), 681-689. doi:…[Read more] -
Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Week 4 Topic 2 in the forum Week 4 : Discussion (Due Date 2 March 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
I totally agree with Aj. Saranath that we do not have an official position, most of the staff who seem to be health informatics have learned some special skill by experience at work. There is no formal education program in the health informatics field, so the informatics staff may be able to work on a particular scale especially in their job. This…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Week 4 Topic 1 in the forum Week 4 : Discussion (Due Date 2 March 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
Before thinking about sharing data, we should aware that why we need to share, and what the pros and cons of data sharing in this situation will have occurred. I want to give you an example of a data sharing plan, in my organization, we have got the pharmacogenetics profile of the patient who received an allopurinol drug. The data is about allele…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 2 in the forum Week 3 : Discussion (Due Date 24 Feb 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
If we compare healthcare prices between the US and Thailand, it can be said that they are completely different.
The United States is mostly capitalistic that is an economic system based on private ownership. Medical price regulation mostly also depends on private sectors. Therefore some people may think better health services reflect how much…[Read more] -
Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 1 in the forum Week 3 : Discussion (Due Date 24 Feb 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
what have been seen problems with Net Pracharat and do you agree? (10 marks)
1) unclear purpose: I agree with Kanathip Thongraweewong that the government should tell the full scope of each project both pros and cons. The government wants Thai people in the rural areas able to access the internet because they have poor opportunities, so they…[Read more] -
Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Topic 2 Wk 2 in the forum Week 2 : Discussion (Due Date 17 Feb 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
Change is one of the most difficult things for humans. At the beginning of using EMR, we think about financial issues: installing hardware and software, converting paper charts to electronic ones, and training the users, for example. There was a loss of productivity because of changes in workflow, and there also had privacy and security concerns…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Topic 1 Wk 2 in the forum Week 2 : Discussion (Due Date 17 Feb 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
As Dr.Piya said, there are more data from digitization of health care and health services, and the challanges are how to use the information for value creation of health services and improving health system performance. Moreover, missing data, selection bias, data analysis and training, interpretation and translational applicability of results, as…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Providing an example of health system improvement in the forum Week 1 : Discussion (Due Date 10 Feb 2020) 4 years, 10 months ago
An example of health system improvement that I want to share hasn’t yet implemented, but it is a very interesting project that is sharing patient data between hospitals (interoperability). I believe that this program will improve many aspects of the health system if it is successful: sometimes some patients travel to many hospitals for treating…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Week 3 All Topic in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 4 years, 11 months ago
Almost all of my organization work is about research-based, so there are many kinds of data such as whole-exome sequencing data, whole-genome sequencing data, microarray results, for instance, that we need to keep, and we are planning to share some data or results back to the owner. So a disaster recovery plan is very important to control the…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic Week 2 Topic 2 in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 4 years, 11 months ago
All data in the HIS system: medical information, laboratory information, patient registration, staff information, etc, is very important and it should be available all the time that we want to use. HA solutions keep your data as accessible as possible, even in the case of a partial server failure. Under HA technology, if one server fails, data can…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic TMHG 545 Week 1 Topic 1 in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 4 years, 11 months ago
Three years ago, my office designed a web-based program for patient registration. However, the program didn’t have data encryption, so when the users forgot their password they will ask us to give them the password. This situation can cause patient information leakage. Now we want to redesign the program with an awareness of the CIA triad model.
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic VDO Presentation (Thongchai) in the forum -Student projects- Week 4 Assignment Peer review 4 years, 11 months ago
A good presentation and easy to understanding, I agree with Thanachol that the surveillance system should have not only following the new case but also old cases. Moreover, the presentation should give more details, for example, what data you want to show and how the users get to benefit from the data.
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic TMHG528 Week 4 Topic 2 in the forum Week 4: Application of IT in public health surveillance system 5 years ago
I agree with all of you. For me, I think the first important thing that makes people get panic in the situation is a lack of health information about plaque. Moreover, many wrong information is rapidly shared via the social media. The people did not trust the government because of the last outbreak.
For this situation, if we don’t have…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic TMHG528 Week 4 Topic 1 in the forum Week 4: Application of IT in public health surveillance system 5 years ago
Thailand should have an early warning system for the Dengue outbreak. Now, Dengue in Thailand, there is an epidemic spread throughout the country. The distribution of the disease has changed according to the area at all times. Therefore, some areas that never face with Dengue, the Dengue outbreak may happen. The preparation of Dengue infection…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic TMHG528 Week 3 Topic 2 in the forum WEEK 3: PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPARENESS AND RESPONSE 5 years ago
The air pollution situation in Thai hardly differs from New Delhi, India. The first time that we faced this problem, many people concerned and so serious with it, but in a short time, they can adapt themselves act like it is very common: do not wear a mask, do not talk about it, etc. However, for me, the air pollution seems to be deleterious…[Read more]
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Penpitcha Thawong replied to the topic TMHG528 Week3 Topic 1 in the forum WEEK 3: PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPARENESS AND RESPONSE 5 years ago
Many health informatics issues seem to be related to a vision for public health surveillance in the 21st Century: big data, ethics, and regulation, data security, interoperability, health information exchange, project management for user-friendly. When we want to exchange the overwhelming data, and most of them would be patient data. First of all,…[Read more]
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