Information and communication technology

Bangladesh : Distributing relief in a pandemic: Lessons learned about digital cash transfers during COVID-19

Submitted by pmassetti on

brac.net (14.05.2020) Almost 18 million people live in extreme poverty in Bangladesh. The impact of COVID-19 on their livelihoods has been catastrophic. Research by BIGD and PPRC shows a 73% drop in income in households living in extreme poverty when measured in the first week of April 2020 compared to two months prior. The biggest challenge during COVID-19 is how to get relief to these people, who often live in hard-to-reach areas.

Regions / Country
bangladesh
Topics
Information and communication technology
E-services
Cash transfers
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
Document Type

South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) on faster payment of Coronavirus COVID-19 Grants during Level 3 lockdown

Submitted by pmassetti on

Africanews (26.05.2020) Sunday’s announcement by His Excellency President Matamela Ramaphosa in response to the Corona virus epidemic brings much needed hope to the country. It also enables SASSA to accelerate the pace of paying out the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant. In terms of the move to level 3 of the lockdown, government services will commence full reopening from 01 June 2020.

Regions / Country
south africa
Topics
Information and communication technology
E-services
Service delivery
Document Type

WHO | Global diffusion of eHealth: Making universal health coverage achievable

Submitted by rruggia on

The report considers eHealth foundations built through policy development, funding approaches and capacity building in eHealth through the training of students and professionals. It then observes specific eHealth applications such as mHealth, telehealth, electronic health records systems and eLearning and how these contribute to the goals of UHC.

Topics
Health
Information and communication technology
Document Type

Development of Nationwide Electronic Health Record (ΝEHR): An international survey - ScienceDirect

Submitted by rruggia on

Highlights

  • Private vendors׳ involvement does not depend on who has the responsibility of the EHR system development.
  • Private vendors׳ involvement can be found in all phases of the EHR system development.
  • Indicates the necessity of more efforts to be made for the integration of Standards, for enhancing interoperability.
  • Identifies which Standards supported by EHR system in operation worldwide.

 

Abstract:

Regions / Country
new zealand
israel
korea, Republic of
United States
canada
austria
denmark
germany
netherlands
norway
sweden
switzerland
united kingdom
Topics
Health
Information and communication technology
Document Type

Systems Architecture for a Nationwide Healthcare System - PubMed

Submitted by rruggia on

From a national level to give Internet technology support, the Nationwide Integrated Healthcare System in Uruguay requires a model of Information Systems Architecture. This system has multiple healthcare providers (public and private), and a strong component of supplementary services. Thus, the data processing system should have an architecture that considers this fact, while integrating the central services provided by the Ministry of Public Health. The national electronic health record, as well as other related data processing systems, should be based on this architecture.

Regions / Country
uruguay
Topics
Health
Medical care
Information and communication technology
Interoperability
Document Type

7 ways technology can help the social protection response to COVID-19

Submitted by pmassetti on

Development Pathways (21.04.2020) As the COVID-19 pandemic rages like a wild inferno at a global scale, humanity is neck-deep in responding with every resource, instrument, policy and strategy that is at its disposal.

Topics
Information and communication technology
Service delivery
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
Document Type