Journal article
An automated routine childhood immunization approach using openEHR.
This project studies a working but manual immunization system in place in Pakistan- subject to concerns such as poor record-keeping- reaching targeted children and unavailability of latest census. We propose an openEHR-based solution- called Light-weight Electronic Traceable and Updatable System (LETUS)- which aims at increasing childhood immunization coverage and traceability. Two key modules of the solution include: (1) a service that collects the data from the immunization workers- computes population estimates for particular regions- and creates alerts if the ratio of vaccinations over population in a region falls outside a certain range (over or under)- and (2) several thin client\" modules where workers can enter their collected data and receive feedback about the current coverage in their region. The proposed software system can be integrated into existing regional immunization registry systems and run on the servers of a local health agency to ensure timely reporting. Within each immunization registr
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2013
Journal
Studies in health technology and informatics
Volume
192
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Data
Countries
- Pakistan
Tags
- ICT
- Immunization information systems
WHO Regions
- Eastern Mediterranean Region