Framework for low-cost maintenance of computer infrastructure applicable in low and middle income countries

R. Nabiev, Shahnoza Eshonkhojaeva, Nargis Rakhimi, R. Blom, I. Munabi, Eddie Mukooyo, L. Smedman
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The World Health Organization in WHA58.28 e-Health Resolution has called upon the use of low-cost information and communication technology (ICT) to improve the quality of service delivery in low and middle income countries and to build up health worker's capacity especially at the primary healthcare (PHC) level. Thanks to market demands and technological progress, the cost for computer hardware is decreasing. Due to this progress, project such as ICT4MPOWER can provide lowcost ICT infrastructure to hospitals and rural clinics in Uganda for better health outcomes of the rural population. However, as number of low-cost computers increase, the more maintenance will be needed. Establishing local technical support team to maintain computer infrastructure in rural clinics of developing countries is a big challenge, since rural clinics lack funds to recruit and sustain local technical support team. Sustaining technical support team locally and providing maintenance for implemented ICT infrastructure is one of the reasons why e-health projects are hard to sustain in rural areas of developing countries. Authors present a framework for simple, practical and low-cost maintenance of computer infrastructure applicable in healthcare organizations of low and middle income countries. It includes innovative use of already existing technology (External Hard Drive) and Centralized Technical Support Team (CTST).
适用于中低收入国家的计算机基础设施低成本维护框架
世界卫生组织在WHA58.28电子卫生决议中呼吁使用低成本的信息和通信技术(信通技术)来提高低收入和中等收入国家提供服务的质量,并加强保健工作者的能力,特别是在初级保健一级。由于市场需求和技术进步,计算机硬件的成本正在下降。由于这一进展,ICT4MPOWER等项目可以为乌干达的医院和农村诊所提供低成本的ICT基础设施,以改善农村人口的健康状况。然而,随着低成本计算机数量的增加,需要的维护也越来越多。建立当地技术支持小组以维护发展中国家农村诊所的计算机基础设施是一项重大挑战,因为农村诊所缺乏资金来招募和维持当地技术支持小组。在当地维持技术支助团队和为已实施的信通技术基础设施提供维护是电子保健项目难以在发展中国家农村地区维持的原因之一。作者提出了一个适用于低收入和中等收入国家卫生保健组织的简单、实用和低成本的计算机基础设施维护框架。它包括对现有技术(外部硬盘驱动器)和集中技术支持团队(CTST)的创新使用。
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