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D1-1: Health & the Internet Event1 #409677 Moderator: Mark Cullen. San Diego BEACH - Ted Chan and James Killeen. Global Health – Stefan Nachuk | "This day's discussion has drawn more clearly into focus what properties we are seeking in the people-centered network and what conditions may need to obtain in order to get there. I think analyzing the success of the San Diego initiative further would be of considerable value - it is very different from the Estonian situation where national government had a strong role. Scale might play a common role." Vint Cerf, Chair of the Secretariat for the People-Centered Internet
- Data ownership is critical - Estonia citizens own it - early timing of this decision was particularly valuable
- At every organizational decision - the person-patient's perspective must be incorporated
- People should co-own their health data and - as in Estonia
- Policy and regulations is key challenge - we need to move towards a more collaborative model of cooperation between government agencies
- We need champions that have capacity to execute.
- Global data infrastructure need - pandemic as a global driver - Epidemiological data - global threat need for data
- How important is to overcome Adoption barriers
- Drivers - incentives - vital for co-creation - How does health literacy become a driver for families?
- How important is knowledge curation.
- How to develop a federated model at a global level?
- No difference in 2 presentations other than different ecosystems - one focused on providers use of info and the other on individuals or families use of information - adaptation relies on understanding of cultures to sustain adoption.
- Privacy is still a big barrier to adoption of federated health information systems.
- Families can serve as navigators of knowledge.
- Things only work when the required conditions are met.
- Multinational agencies have a big role to play in driving a top down change in development culture
- Must add a portal for mobile health-wearables so that person can contribute vital context - what is going on in my life and my family.
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Author: Nagy Hanna Publication info: 2015 November, 28, Extracted from Nagy Hana's forthcoming book on Mastering Digital Transformation Cited by: David Price 11:35 AM 30 November 2015 GMT Citerank: (3) 409605Nagy HannaDr. Nagy K. Hanna is an Organizer for the Secretariat for the People-Centered Internet and an author, educator, public speaker, and global expert on digital transformation and innovation strategies. Advisor to governments, ICT multinationals, and major consulting firms on cutting-edge ICT policies and strategies.58D3ABAB, 409678D1-2: Case Study Health & Internet InnovationModerator: John Mattison, Estonia – Madis Tiik, Tallinn University, Singapore – Mei Lin Fung, US – Ahmed Calvo, Stanford Haas Center for Public Service.63E883B6, 409695South Africa63E883B6 URL:
| Excerpt / Summary The health sector requires extensive use of information and communication to make decisions and deliver services. The absence of timely and reliable information contributes to inefficient uses of human, facilities, and financial resources, and ultimately to poor health outcomes. Making health systems more efficient and responsive requires seamless, sustainable, and secure data and information exchanges at all levels of the health system. |
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