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The Design, Development and Deployment of an Electronic Immunization Registry: Reflections and Guidance from Vietnam (presentation)

The Introducing Digital Immunization information systems - Exchange And Learning from Vietnam (IDEAL-Vietnam) is a PATH project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which has been working closely with Vietnam’s Ministry of Health in facilitating a successful transition from paper records to a completely paperless immunization record system. IDEAL Vietnam has been documenting the successes scored, challenges encountered and sharing evidence-based and data-driven learning and experience from Vietnam to inform, influence, and accelerate the successful implementation of similar tools in other countries and contexts. In this panel discussion the panelists will discuss lessons learned from Vietnam in the deployment of an electronic immunization registry (EIR) from design and development right through to national scale-up. The panelists will share the key drivers and barriers to successful deployment of EIRs while underscoring the importance of government commitment and stakeholder partnerships.

This webinar panel discussion is of interest to Data Management Specialists, EPI Managers, Health Management Information System (HMIS) Specialists, and other health care specialists committed to improving data collection, quality and use across health systems.

PANELISTS

- Dr. Dang Thi Thanh Huyen- Vice Head, National Expanded Program on Immunization (NEPI)/ National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Vietnam

- Dr. Nguyen Tuyet Nga- Vietnam Country Director, PATH, Vietnam

- Mr. Dao Dinh Sang- Program Officer, PATH, Vietnam

- Ms. Maya Rivera- Communications Officer, PATH, Vietnam

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2020

Type

Presentation

Categories

  • Data

Countries

  • Viet Nam

Organisations

  • PATH

Tags

  • Immunization information systems

WHO Regions

  • Western Pacific Region

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