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WOUGNET is located at Plot 55 Kenneth Dale, Off Kira Road, Kamwokya. Directions: After the Kamwokya market as you travel along Kira road, turn off to your left onto Kenneth Dale, (just before the football field and Kira Road Police Station). Once on Kenneth Dale, look out for the WOUGNET sign post on your left towards the end of the road. Click here for a map.
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Focus on Senegal Prof. Mbayang Ndiaye Niang is setting up a project in Senegal as part of the Health Ministry Telemedicine Office objectives, one of the projects HTech4Dev decided to support. Their goal is to implement an e-health system in Senegal which should allow a broade and better access to health. One aspect of this ambitious project is the setting up of an electronic medical records system for patients and doctors in order to cope with the accessibility issues and the frequent people displacements in the country. It is also important to link telemedicine (teleconsulation, teleradiology etc…) to the medical records. This appears to be a realistic solution to allow a virtual bridge between the remote districts and the hospital in big cities. As far as technology is concerned, different solutions already have been considered: the specifications need to be clarified regarding the users’ needs and compliance as well as the data management. A steering committee has been formed to build up the project and address some the main issues of the project:
There is actually a lot of work to do to organize the different tasks, plan the different steps and bring together the various stakeholders. For now, Orange-Sonatel and AMREF are the most helpful supports to start this project. The steering committee is thus working on the different work packages of the project to prioritize them and build them as separate subprojects to be funded on their own:
We have also considered creating an official structure to lead this project to address the various pivotal issues raised by this project (ethics, data management, technological challenges…). WAHA is driving a similar pilot study on this area in Western Africa, their experience and conclusion may be complementary to our project. For more on this blog and all the related HTech4Dev blogs click here Source: http://www.forum2012.org/2012/02/focus-on-senegal/ Posted by Tara Homeri |
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