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摘要
斯里兰卡对生命事件进行登记的历史可以追溯到18世纪。为了完善注册制度,政府加入了多项法例,以完成注册。然而,与信息的质量和及时性有关的问题仍然存在,这确实使死亡原因信息的有用性降至最低,尽管需求呈指数级增长,特别是在卫生部门规划方面。对与死亡原因有关的基本文件进行数字扫描并将其以数字方式传送给中央生命统计单位进行处理,被认为是一种低成本技术,有望减少人为错误。全岛设立了33个文件扫描中心。扫描后的文件以数码方式传送至中央一级的生命统计单位,以便进行编码、处理和报告。定性评估显示,该系统缩短了处理时间,并最大限度地减少了错误报告。本系统便于数字化存储和传输;从而减少对实物文件丢失或损坏的恐惧。DOi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v3i2.3567 Sri Lanka Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2012;3: 34-39
Low cost health information technology to improve the quality of cause of death certification data
Registration of vital events in Sri Lanka has a history dating back to the 18 th century. Various enactments were added to improve the system with the aim of making the registration complete. However, issues relating to the quality and timeliness of the information remain, which indeed minimise the usefulness of the cause of death information though demands exponentially increase, particularly for health sector planning. Digital scanning of basic documents relating to cause of death and transmitting it digitally to the central vital statistics unit for the processing was thought to be a low cost technology and was expected to reduce human errors. 33 document scanning centres were established island-wide. The scanned documents were transmitted digitally to the vital statistics unit at central level for coding, processing and reporting. Qualitative assessment showed that this system reduced the processing time and minimised erroneous reporting. This system facilitates digital storing and transferring; thus reducing the fear of loss or damage to the physical documents. DOi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v3i2.3567 Sri Lanka Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2012; 3 :34-39