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SUMMARY:Scaling-up a successful project on electronic immunization information systems - IDEAL-Vietnam project's first webinar!
DESCRIPTION:Please join the PATH Introducing Digital Immunization information systems: Exchange and Learning from Vietnam (IDEAL-Vietnam) project for a webinar on scaling-up electronic immunization information systems. The webinar will take place on Thursday, February 27th at 1pm CET.\n\nDuring the webinar the presenters will discuss lessons learned from Vietnam of a successful scale-up of an electronic immunization registry (EIR) from pilot to nationwide application. Successful scale-up is not an easy feat, and the process of moving from small- to large-scale operations in Vietnam was due in part to from-the-start planning, key partnerships, government commitment, and sustained collaboration.\n\nThe webinar will highlight key facilitators and barriers, and focus on important partnerships that catalyzed the success of the scale-up process. Government commitment was quintessential to the accomplishments in Vietnam, therefore it is with great excitement that the presenters for this webinar will be:\n\n- Dr. Huyen Dang, Vietnam National Expanded Program on Immunization (NEPI)\n\n- Dr. Nga Nguyen Tuyet, Vietnam Country Director\n\n- Sang Dao Dinh, Vietnam Project Officer.\n\nThe format of the webinar will include an informational presentation, an interview with key NEPI and PATH staff members, and followed by a Q&A session. This webinar will present the findings discussed in the IDEAL-Vietnam project’s lessons learned case study that will also be released in February. You can find regularly updated project documents and information on our homepage (https://www.technet-21.org/en/topics/ideal).\n\nRegistration: https://who-meeting.webex.com/who-meeting/onstage/g.php?MTID=e95c239b1dc8d3c7eee301ffb074c3ed6 

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