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Kevin Zam replied to the topic MOHPROMPT_Thailand’s eHealth Project in the forum Week 3 Assignment: Make a VDO presentation 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Hi Ama Wah,
Quite an interesting chatbot and app! Transition from LINE chatbot to mobile app? might be costly. However, the app serve as EMR too and it is a good point even though data privacy and security might be concerned in case of phone theft. -
Kevin Zam started the topic Using Ai for Screening Tuberculosis in the forum Week 3 Assignment: Make a VDO presentation 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Development and evaluation of an artificial intelligence (AI) -assisted chest x-ray diagnostic system for detecting, diagnosing, and monitoring tuberculosis (Research Abstract)
Objectives: To develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted chest x-ray diagnostic system for the detection, differential diagnosis, and follow-up of tuberculosis (TB),…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 3: What is eHealth? in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 2 months, 2 weeks ago
As a Sci-fi movie fan, I like the following definition.
eHealth means the ability to dial a doctor from home and the interconnectedness of all of our medical details—it’s the future we were promised from sci-fi! -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2: Big Data in Health in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I agree with the fact that the need of Big Data Analysis of COVID19 change the landscape of Myanmar Health Information System.
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2: Big Data in Health in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Can you give an example of data that you think it could be considered as “Big Data”? What are the characteristics of the data that fit into 5Vs, or 7Vs, or 10Vs of Big data characteristics?
I had worked in Health System Strengthening project of Chin State in Myanamar. Considering the data I collected that time as “Big Data”, the characeristics of…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 1: Significance of health informatics in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing the challenges and difficulties of Open MRS for ART in detail. However, I think that system cover only a limited ART centers in Myanmar compared to the whole nation, right?
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 1: Significance of health informatics in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing the challenges and difficulties of EWARS system.
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 1: Significance of health informatics in the forum Week 3: Roles of Information Systems in Public health Practices I 2 months, 2 weeks ago
1.Have you ever observed a health informatics project in your (other) organization? Please provide a brief introduction.
While I worked with National AIDS Program of Myanmar, I had a chance to participate in collecting HIV Sentinel Surveillance (HSS) Survey. As it was a paper-based surveillance, it was costly in terms of paper, labor and space for…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic WAH WAH LWIN_Yale New Haven Health System Data Breach in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi Ma Wah Wah,
This is a serious case, and you explained it well. The Yale New Haven Health System breach shows how network hacking can put millions of patients’ personal data at risk and damage an organization’s trust and reputation.
To prevent future breaches, YNHHS and other health systems should use stronger network protections (like fir…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Nang Phyoe Thiri_Blue Shield of California Data Breach (2025) in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Dear Phyoe,
Good summary of the Blue Shield case. It shows how even unintentional mistakes, like misconfiguration, can expose millions of people’s sensitive health information. This kind of incident hurts both patients’ trust and the company’s reputation. To prevent this in the future, Blue Shield and other organizations should do regular audit…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Than Htike Aung_ How Heartbleed Shook Millions of Patients at Once in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi Ko Aung,
Thanks for sharing an interesting case study. Your report clearly shows that the CHS breach was not just a technical failure but also a lesson in organizational preparedness. With proper patch management, real-time monitoring, and stronger security culture, such a breach could have been avoided. This case remains a reminder that…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam started the topic KEVIN ZAM_ Episource Data Breach in 2025 in the forum Week 2 Assignments: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Case Study Link: Episource data breach affects 5.4M individuals
1. Brief Description of the Story
In early 2025, Episource, a healthcare IT vendor that provides risk adjustment and medical coding services, experienced a ransomware attack. The attack occurred between January 27 and February 6, 2025, and exposed sensitive data from 5.4 million…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2.2 Health Information Privacy & Security in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. In my opionions, an easiest breach would happen without the need to send phishing emails if the employee lost the notebook where his/her passwords were noted down (the physical access). I had seen some elderlys who wrote down their pin numbers nearest to their gadgets or credit cards.
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2.2 Health Information Privacy & Security in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing. I learn more about cyber security.
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2.2 Health Information Privacy & Security in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Possible Ways of Cyber Attack
An attacker might try to get physical access to a device, server, or a password book, because many users leave computers unlocked, save passwords in their browsers, or write passwords on paper.
He/she might also try reused, simple, default, or demographic-based passwords (like names, birthdays, or ID numbers) since…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2.1 Computer Networking and Cloud computing in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing. I agree that in the long-term or more IT staff and resource, PaaS might be more suitable than SaaS for the hospital.
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2.1 Computer Networking and Cloud computing in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for your sharing. However, I am concerned to used PaaS as the hospital only have one IT staff which might over workload for him compared to using SaaS (buying and using cloud-based software).
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Kevin Zam replied to the topic Topic 2.1 Computer Networking and Cloud computing in the forum Week 2: Health Information Privacy & Security 2 months, 3 weeks ago
1. Why choose a cloud server instead of a physical server?
Lower cost – No need to buy expensive hardware and maintain a server room. We only pay for what we use.
Less IT workload – Our one IT officer cannot handle server setup, maintenance, and security. The cloud provider will manage those.
Scalability – If more patients use the system in the f…[Read more] -
Kevin Zam 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 months ago
Dear Jenny,
Thanks for sharing what your government is doing. I am impressed by your MoH action on reaching out not only the government facilities but also the private physicians and facilities for notification and control of Tuberculosis. I hope we, Myanmar can do such system too. -
Kevin Zam 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 months ago
Knowledge and skills in health informatics are very important for outbreak detection, response, and control. By using health informatics, data can be collected, stored, and analyzed quickly, which helps health workers to detect unusual patterns of disease.
One of my experiences of telehealth during the COVID-19 outbreak in Myanmar was volunteering…[Read more] - Load More
