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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Teeraboon Lertwanichwattana, yes, I agree with you that handling sensitive data when sharing those data is necessary in the case of COVID-19 pandemics, we should adhere to privacy and confidentiality protocol along with good ethical standard. Additionally, adaptation is another good protocol for the healthcare systems to deal with emerging…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Weerapat Pipithruengkrai, yes, I can see the successes of UCH especially during these decades with notable key points in providing equitable and accessible quality care. However, as I mentioned in above post, funding is still a challenge in sustainability of such a large system in the long run especially when they face a global challenges…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Teeraboon Lertwanichwattana, it is impressive to learn that Universal Healthcare Coverage in Thailand is function well and providing services necessary for the chronic conditions like diabetes as well. Yes, sustainability of such a large service depends on the funding status. Thanks a lot for sharing the potential challenges and strengths of…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and work. Even though the widespread vaccination has now curbed the spread and extent of the pandemic, there are sporadic episodes of new variants across the world. During the start of COVID-19 pandemic, our clinic was hit hard by the spread of corona virus and overrun by patients like any other…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
My country is a lower middle-income country and as a result, we are struggling to achieve the first phase of universal healthcare coverage. Previously, we envisioned to achieve the first phase of UHC in 2030, but the current political crisis spilled after 2021 coup has made this objective harder to achieve. According to Nikoloski et al (2021),…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Teeraboon Lertwanichwattana, yes, I agree with you that financial hurdles can be a great challenge for a promising health informatics workforce. Additionally, good data governance must be enriched along with the development of health informatics workforce so that the sensitive health data are handled with great care in privacy and confidentiality.
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Ching To Chung, it is interesting to learn that there are challenges like imbalance doctor-to-patient and nurse-to-patient ratios in a city like Hong Kong. Additionally, political instability can be a great deterrence for the development of emerging fields like health informatics. The same is true for my country, where there are multiple…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Weerapat Pipithruengkrai, yes, I believe too that we should de-identify our sensitive data before sharing them. And as you discussed, it is important to note that we should outweigh the benefits over risks while sharing data. Sharing data has a potential for healthcare settings to gain valuable insights and consideration for improvement,…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Hello Teeraboon Lertwanichwattana, I agree with you that encryption measures, ethical considerations, and weighed benefits are things to be considered before sharing a dataset. But it is also important to note the consent of the participants of such data, as having a informed consent before sharing is a crucial step in ensuring the privacy and…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
As a developing country, there is no specific workforce related to health informatics. Our country has a shortage of specialists in health informatics and are still replying on paperwork in healthcare administration. And as a result, patient’s data are not standardized and hard to retrieve and analyze for further benefits of the population.…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 1 year, 7 months ago
Data sharing is a serious matter and so, we should take great consideration before we share our data. If I were assigned to a dataset of my country, the decision to share such data would be based on whether I was given the consent of the patients from that dataset as well as the reasons why we are sharing it. Firstly, before sharing any data from…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Weerapat Pipithruengkrai, yes, I agree with you that financial struggle for the public hospital to implement EMR is one of the challenging barrier for data standardization. As the public hospitals are the front runners in most countries, they can generate patient data and we could utilize such standardized data to draw meaningful insights to…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Ching To Chung, like you discussed in your thread, implementing EMR can improve the efficacy of our hospitals by saving wait time and sending out alerts when some areas are not filled thoroughly. However, there are certain challenges that we need to overcome like providing formal training on ICT to better adopt the system as most persons in…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Teeraboon Lertwanichwattana, yes, I agree with you that rapid generation of data and information poses a serious burden for the healthcare communities who are distant from the ICT knowledge. So, like you mentioned in your discussion, providing formal training on analytical skills and methods can be effective in handling the rapid generation…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Ching To Chung, I agree with you that the interpretation of the results are so deeply rooted in the culture of academics that the problem seems insurmontable. However, as you mentioned in your discussion, transparent reporting and detialed description of their methods and procedures can reduce the translational errors of the results. You…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
As in my country, Myanmar, most clinics in border and ethnic regions operate on traditional paper-based records. There are several reasons why they are still operating on traditional paper-based records including lack of stable power and internet supply, lack of basic training on information and communication technology, and lack of financial…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Big data are the large-scale datasets that are collected in both structured and unstructured ways. And they are potential sources of information pools for clinicians as well as researchers to draw necessary applications in providing quality healthcare. However, due to the sheer size of datasets and the requirements of sophisticated methods from…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 2 : Corruption in health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Teerabon Lertwanichwattana, yes, I agreed with you that inhibiting doctors and other health professionals from taking incentives and benefits from pharmaceutical industry can deter some issues of corruption in health systems. And yes, we also need a systematic review on our corruption practices and possible solutions so that the change we…[Read more]
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1 : Improving health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Nichcha Subdee, yes, I believe too that implementing EHRs in both secondary and tertiary hospitals can reduce the wait time in OPD clinics. As prolonged wait time can strain our resources unnecessarily, the solutions that you have provided in this discussion can be of great use to solve the problem of long wait time.
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Aung Thura Htoo replied to the topic Topic Discussion 1 : Improving health system in the forum Week 1 : Discussion 1 year, 8 months ago
Hello Nakarin, yes, I agree with you that private health sectors play a crucial role in providing quality healthcare. Since they are better equipped and better resourced, they can provide timely as well as quality care. So, we should ensure that more people are accessible thorough means like insurance and collective fundings. You have introduced a…[Read more]
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