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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 2 discussion in the forum Forum Forum 2 days, 17 hours ago
According to the case study at the WHO reference, the Primary Health case Structure in Myanmar is public sector, private sector (not-for-profit and for-profit), and EHOs ( source Ministry of Health and Sport, 2020). And also needs variability in the level of collaboration between the MoHS and EHOs. In many parts of the country, EHOs are the main…[Read more]
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 2 discussion in the forum Forum Forum 3 days, 12 hours ago
Thailand’s village health volunteer system is a model of community-based health care. It’s a very impressive system. It is also a wonderful thing for all of us. It is one of the imitate to learn.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Forum Forum 3 days, 13 hours ago
Thailand’s Social Security Scheme (SSS) is a great approach to a healthcare system the contributions from employers, and the government. So I am very interested in Thailand’s Social Security Scheme (SSS).
Let me share the link that I explored about SSS of Thailand. Thank you for sha…[Read more] -
Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 2 discussion in the forum Forum Forum 5 days, 13 hours ago
Thank you for sharing and comprehensive overview of the evolution of the primary healthcare system in Myanmar and highlighting significant historical periods and impacts. Current situation, we face challenges in accessing healthcare.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic TMHG 544 Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Forum Forum 5 days, 15 hours ago
#Towards the UHC scheme in Myanmar
Myanmar is working towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC), which aims to provide all individuals and communities with access to necessary health services without basic financial cost. In the National Health Plan (NHP) of -2017-2021, to increase equity and financial protection and extend access to the basic…[Read more] -
Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 week, 6 days ago
Thank you for your sharing of reality information. Medicine supplies are stocked out in my town, and basic healthcare services are lacking. Due to the coup, all Myanmar people require not only healthcare but also mental health support.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 week, 6 days ago
There are a lot of gaps between rural and urban health in our country that is before coup. Most rural areas lack electricity and have poor drinking water and hygiene. So it is effected to poor health outcome. The government can’t support fully basic healthcare services. The rural areas are dependent on private health care, and village health w…[Read more]
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Thank you for sharing the reality issue. This is a heartbreaking reality. The lack of access to essential medicines and healthcare services in conflict-affected areas is a serious humanitarian issue. The world should step up to support alternative aid channels and ensure that people in Myanmar and all related countries do not suffer due to funding…[Read more]
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion : Limiting health workforce in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Actually , I am not much aware of the health workforce situation. When I worked at my current job, I learned health workforce in the ethnic health sector. At that time it is also important in the health sector. When the project is set up or started, activities and workforce performance must be considered.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Of course, that you mention information needs to be planned as well. Thank you for your additional information. I need to think about it like you thought much about on deeply.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 weeks ago
EMR is considered potentially one of the drivers for the transformation of healthcare. From a patient care perspective, EMR is expected to improve the accuracy of the information, support clinical decision-making and improve the accessibility of information for continuity of care.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I concur that ensuring data quality is a significant challenge in research. And also I agree the striking a balance between ethical considerations and the feasibility of research remains a critical issue.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 weeks ago
Thank you share your detailed information. Yes, I also understand that you mentioned it. It correctly identifies that selection bias leads to unrepresentative data, which can skew findings and lead to incorrect conclusions. It is a good point of the suggestions of collecting diverse data and utilizing statistical methods.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 weeks ago
I appreciate your useful suggestions! I concur that it is essential to tackle issues related to missing data, improve data quality, and address privacy concerns to enhance the reliability of big health data in cardiovascular research.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 weeks ago
Missing Data: A significant challenge in health facility data collection is missing data, which can undermine data quality and integrity. Missing data leads to incomplete analysis, biased results, and poor decision-making in healthcare. Additionally, the lack of standardized data collection methods makes it difficult to integrate information…[Read more]
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Thank you for your sharing, I agree with this recommendation. Corruption is indeed a complex issue that intersects various sectors and disciplines. By employing a multidisciplinary perspective, we can harness insights from legal, economic, social, and health disciplines.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Thank you for your sharing. The suggestions to enhance anti-corruption measures and advocate for independent audits are excellent ways to foster accountability within health organizations.
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Let me share my point of view on the four recommendation points for public health professionals to fight corruption.
I agree on key stakeholders in addressing corruption within the health system, it is essential to identify and engage various parties that have an influence or interest in the health sector. Key stakeholders typically include…[Read more] -
Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1 : Improving health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 4 weeks, 1 day ago
Currently at a non-governmental organization (NGO), I am working on a health system improvement strategy that involves establishing a facility-based program within an existing clinic in a remote, conflict-affected area. This initiative aims to enhance access to healthcare, improve patient follow-up, and boost patient satisfaction. However, it has…[Read more]
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Aye Thinzar Oo replied to the topic Introduce yourself about your background in the forum TMHG 531 Discussion 1 month, 2 weeks ago
It’s great to see your extensive background in biotechnology, marketing, and clinical vaccine trials! I think, your experience as a Clinical Research Associate and your work in data management showcase a strong foundation in both clinical processes and data integrity.
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