The importance of using open source technologies and common standards for interoperability within eHealth: perspectives from the Millennium Villages Project.

Q4 Medicine
Andrew S Kanter, Rob Borland, Mourice Barasa, Casey Iiams-Hauser, Olivia Velez, Nadi Nina Kaonga, Matt Berg
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate the importance of using open source technologies and common standards for interoperability when implementing eHealth systems, and to illustrate this through case studies, where possible.

Design/methodology/approach: The sources used to inform this chapter draw from the implementation and evaluation of the eHealth Program in the context of the Millennium Villages Project (MVP).

Findings: As the eHealth Team was tasked to deploy an eHealth architecture, the Millennium Villages Global-Network (MVG-Net), across all 14 of the MVP sites in sub-Saharan Africa, the team not only recognized the need for standards and uniformity but also realized that context would be an important factor. Therefore, the team decided to utilize open source solutions.

Practical implications: The MVP implementation of MVG-Net provides a model for those looking to implement informatics solutions across disciplines and countries. Furthermore, there are valuable lessons learned that the eHealth community can benefit from.

Originality/value: By sharing lessons learned and developing an accessible, open source eHealth platform, we believe that we can more efficiently and rapidly achieve the health-related and collaborative Millennium Development Goals.

在电子保健中使用开源技术和通用标准的互操作性的重要性:来自千年村项目的观点。
目的:本章旨在说明在实施电子健康系统时使用开源技术和通用标准实现互操作性的重要性,并在可能的情况下通过案例研究来说明这一点。设计/方法/方法:用于为本章提供信息的来源来源于千年村项目(MVP)背景下电子健康计划的实施和评估。调查结果:由于电子健康团队的任务是在撒哈拉以南非洲的所有14个MVP站点部署电子健康架构,该团队不仅认识到标准和统一性的必要性,而且意识到上下文将是一个重要因素。因此,团队决定使用开源解决方案。实际意义:MVG-Net的MVP实施为那些希望跨学科和国家实施信息学解决方案的人提供了一个模型。此外,电子健康社区可以从中受益。独创性/价值:通过分享经验教训和开发一个可访问的开源电子健康平台,我们相信我们可以更有效、更快地实现与健康相关的合作千年发展目标。
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Advances in Health Care Management
Advances in Health Care Management Medicine-Health Policy
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