HI ALL The telemedicine concept started in 1990s and ITU was willing to sponsor trial projects as it did with telecentres. It is unfortunate that though we are good in policy making we are poor in implementation. In 1998 a local company was to sponsor atrial in Nairobi but the trial was frustrated at the last minute. The Government owns the public health institutions and it should be the first to experiment with the new technologies before the private sector adopts the technologies. Let the Government draw policies and guidelines from their working systems. I proposed a wide area network to ministry of health in 2004 to connect the referral hospitals but no response was given. ICT will ease the management of the health services and procurement of drugs throughout the country. The technical personnel should assist the government in rolling out the networks The ministry of infornation and communication is doing a commendable job in driving the OFC proposals for the benefit of the consumers. Njorohio Andrew Limo <andrew.limo@yahoo.com> wrote: There is always so much expected of the government but i though i know not what is in Govt's coffers nor pretend to speak for it, i think it will be hard to expect government to provide people with infrastructure and connectivity. The best it can do is get enabling policies, remove taxes but above all provide CONTENT-give people a reason to use ICTs as an alternative channel to government services like the recently launched public service job recruitment system. Then people like Safaricom will come in and say the phone can do banking, the phone is the doctors' tool, the phone is your job hunter and so on. Michael Joseph <MJoseph@Safaricom.co.ke> wrote: I would like to mention that we (Safaricom) will be commencing a trial of an e-medicine project with the GSMA (GSM Association) later this year using the mobile terminals as a means to collate, transfer and collect medical data for use in remote areas. A similar trial is underway in Rwanda now and I have managed to persuade the GSMA to allow and sponsor a similar trial here in Kenya. Regards, Michael CEO Safaricom Limited -----Original Message----- From: kictanet-bounces+mjoseph=safaricom.co.ke@kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces+mjoseph=safaricom.co.ke@kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Pauline Muthigani Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:13 AM To: Michael Joseph Subject: Re: [kictanet] 2-Day eHealth Workshop closes with a suprise Hello, I too had a chance to attend the same workshop .And relate to what Walu is saying.I have studied many African countries and I can simply state that the difference between Kenya and the likes of Rwanda and Namibia is that Kenya we are GREAT In policy making BUT not as GREAT when it comes to implementation! Kenya got GREAT plans/policies but challenged when it comes to fast implementation. SA ,Namibia Morocco,Egypt, Tunisia and the Rwandas of Africa have their govt supporting ICT fully, same here our government does , but then why is the implementation speed so low. What must we do to expedite implementing of these.. WE NEED ACTION ACTION ACTION!! albest, Pauline
Last week on Wed 21st/Thrs 22nd, I had the opportunity to attend the above regional (East African) meeting on eHealth at the Nairobi Safari Club. Member states (Ke, Ug, Tz, Rw, & Burundi) were showcasing their eHealth projects and sharing experiences.
As usual, Rwanda's experience was way ahead of the pack. The chaps are pretty focused and have established eHealth Task forces that have been on the ground for over five years. The have a comprehensive (Vision, Mission, Objective, Activities, etc) eHealth Strategy that is well integrated into their National Health Plan (Solved their Budget/Funding Wars that way).
Amongst some of the acitivities they have implemented was to link up their three National Referral Hospitals with fiber and are running Telemedicine & Other applications such as: Doctor-to-Doctor Consultations, Doctor-to-patient consultations(e.g. sharing digitized X-rays), Drug Inventory Control & Monitoring, Blood Bank Control & Monitoring, Epidemic Surveillance amongst others.
They are currently looking forward to mapping their Health Information Systems (HIMS) onto a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in order to extract 'Health-Intelligence' from their data. For example, using the two systems, they would be able to 'see' why consumption of Malaria drugs is higher in some locations as compared to the other - probably due to the surrounding swampy conditions. This would get their Health managers to intervene by way of treating the swampy conditions rather than just increasing the stock levels of Malaria drugs for that region. {I think that is clever}
It always beats me:- How comes we are having to learn from Rwanda every now and then and yet we are supposedly the 'big brother'?
walu.
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