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Implementation of Hepatitis Information Management System in Iran

INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, hepatitis is of the most important health priorities around the world, where information plays a very significant role in specialized diseases prevention planning, and policy- and decision-making processes. Thus, this study addressed challenges of hepatitis information manage...

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Autores principales: Reza, Safdari, Jebraeil, Farzi, Akbar, Nasiri Ali, Marjan, Ghazisaeedi, Reza, Taghavi Mohammad, Mehdi, Afshari, Mahlagha, Sargolzaee, Farhad, Taji
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Publicado: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755478
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n6p250
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author Reza, Safdari
Jebraeil, Farzi
Akbar, Nasiri Ali
Marjan, Ghazisaeedi
Reza, Taghavi Mohammad
Mehdi, Afshari
Mahlagha, Sargolzaee
Farhad, Taji
author_facet Reza, Safdari
Jebraeil, Farzi
Akbar, Nasiri Ali
Marjan, Ghazisaeedi
Reza, Taghavi Mohammad
Mehdi, Afshari
Mahlagha, Sargolzaee
Farhad, Taji
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description INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, hepatitis is of the most important health priorities around the world, where information plays a very significant role in specialized diseases prevention planning, and policy- and decision-making processes. Thus, this study addressed challenges of hepatitis information management and investigated the outcomes of establishing a hepatitis information management system to overcome such challenges. To this end, this research intended to study the implementation of an Electronic hepatitis information management system. METHODOLOGY: This is an applied-developmental study with following specifications and procedures: preparation of study proposal and design, justification of the design’s stakeholders, approval of the design by the Postgraduate Education Council of Faculty, determination of pilot hepatitis control center, software development, deciding on control, prevention, and treatment centers, and finally development of a network-based system for collecting and managing hepatitis information. FINDINGS: Results indicated that the inconsistency and lack of integrity of data, as well as the lack of communication between related units prevented timely information register of viral hepatic patients and services that are provided to them. This inhibited the possibility of considering a follow-up process. However, the implementation of this system and involvement of relevant units greatly solved these problems. CONCLUSION: Results show that the implementation of an electronic system for the management of hepatitis control, prevention, and treatment is a regional and national requirement; since, this system with its empowered infrastructure is capable in providing desired services to all laboratories, counseling and health centers, specialized clinics, and physicians connected to the hepatitis network. This enables them to follow up and monitor patients’ conditions. That mentioned system paves the way for the analysis of gathered information, managers’ and specialists’ access in different regions to the data for making appropriate and accurate decisions.
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spelling pubmed-49548952016-07-21 Implementation of Hepatitis Information Management System in Iran Reza, Safdari Jebraeil, Farzi Akbar, Nasiri Ali Marjan, Ghazisaeedi Reza, Taghavi Mohammad Mehdi, Afshari Mahlagha, Sargolzaee Farhad, Taji Glob J Health Sci Article INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, hepatitis is of the most important health priorities around the world, where information plays a very significant role in specialized diseases prevention planning, and policy- and decision-making processes. Thus, this study addressed challenges of hepatitis information management and investigated the outcomes of establishing a hepatitis information management system to overcome such challenges. To this end, this research intended to study the implementation of an Electronic hepatitis information management system. METHODOLOGY: This is an applied-developmental study with following specifications and procedures: preparation of study proposal and design, justification of the design’s stakeholders, approval of the design by the Postgraduate Education Council of Faculty, determination of pilot hepatitis control center, software development, deciding on control, prevention, and treatment centers, and finally development of a network-based system for collecting and managing hepatitis information. FINDINGS: Results indicated that the inconsistency and lack of integrity of data, as well as the lack of communication between related units prevented timely information register of viral hepatic patients and services that are provided to them. This inhibited the possibility of considering a follow-up process. However, the implementation of this system and involvement of relevant units greatly solved these problems. CONCLUSION: Results show that the implementation of an electronic system for the management of hepatitis control, prevention, and treatment is a regional and national requirement; since, this system with its empowered infrastructure is capable in providing desired services to all laboratories, counseling and health centers, specialized clinics, and physicians connected to the hepatitis network. This enables them to follow up and monitor patients’ conditions. That mentioned system paves the way for the analysis of gathered information, managers’ and specialists’ access in different regions to the data for making appropriate and accurate decisions. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2016-06 2015-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4954895/ /pubmed/26755478 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n6p250 Text en Copyright: © Canadian Center of Science and Education http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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