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<title>Directory of digital health solutions in Ethiopia</title>
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<description>Directory of digital health solutions in Ethiopia
Ministry of Health
The MoH has been working to maximize the country’s benefits from&#13;
digital health, and as part of this effort, it has been spending a&#13;
significant amount of resources on ICT infrastructure, human resource&#13;
development, creating an enabling environment, producing strategic&#13;
policy documents, evaluating the investments in digital health, and&#13;
coordinating the various players working in the are
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<title>Pathways To Improve Health Information Systems In Ethiopia</title>
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Ministry of Health; Ministry of Health
Striving to tap into the huge benefit and positive impact of health information&#13;
systems (HIS) for the health sector, the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia (MoH)&#13;
identified digital transformation and its governance as one of the major pillars&#13;
of the health sector transformation plan (HSTP-II, 2020-2025). The MoH also&#13;
prepared the Information Revolution (IR) Roadmap and Digital Health Blueprint&#13;
(DHBp) to provide overall guidance for all stakeholders to adhere to and use as&#13;
a basis for the HIS/digital health investment in the country. As implementing&#13;
HIS/digital health is a resource intensive engagement, developing countries,&#13;
like Ethiopia, should wisely implement these systems with a priority-based&#13;
approach. Further, countries should devise a mechanism to regularly assess&#13;
if these systems are performing as per their set objectives and take managed&#13;
actions to rectify problematic areas. There should also be a coordinated effort&#13;
among all relevant stakeholders in the sector to identify the HIS/digital health&#13;
priority areas which are aligned with the sector’s strategic objectives to take&#13;
advantage of the continuous advancement of information and communication&#13;
technology (ICT).
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<dc:date>2022-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Information revolution success stories, Volume II</title>
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Ministry of Health
Information Revolution (IR) is the major among the health sector transformation agendas&#13;
that the Ministry of Health (MOH) has been implementing since 2015  Currently, it also&#13;
continued as the most important one of the five priority areas- the rest being quality and&#13;
equity; motivated, competent, and compassionate (MCC) health workforce; health financing;&#13;
and leadership - of the second Health Sector Transformation Plan (HSTP-II)
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<title>Standard for Electronic Medical Recording System (ERPs) in Ethiopia</title>
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<description>Standard for Electronic Medical Recording System (ERPs) in Ethiopia
Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health has developed and started implementing the second Health sector&#13;
transformation plan (HSTP-II) that spans from 2020/21-2024/25. To achieve the objectives of&#13;
the strategic plan, key strategic directions and priorities such as provision of comprehensive&#13;
equitable and quality health services, enhancing use of digital health technologies and&#13;
information revolution are identified as key areas to be implemented in the strategic period.&#13;
Availability and use of quality data is key to inform evidence based decision making at an&#13;
individual and population levels. As a way to improve evidence-based decision-making in the&#13;
health sector and improve quality of health services, development and implementation of&#13;
electronic health record systems and solutions is crucial
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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