“The Impact of Health Informatics on Public Health Emergency Response During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Developing Countries – Systematic Review”

  • Hewagama S
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Abstract

The synthesized evidence in developed countries found that the technological advances in telemedicine, e-health and mobile devices have proven to possess huge potentials in controlling the pandemic spread with enormous rapid transformations of service delivery patterns, with high patient satisfaction. HI impact on developing countries reported a high positivity towards PHER during Covid-19 pandemic. The adoption rates were low in developing countries with the key determinants; digital technology, efficient health governance, partnership, collaboration in national & international, infrastructure, stakeholder skills and acceptance.

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Hewagama, S. P. (2021). “The Impact of Health Informatics on Public Health Emergency Response During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Developing Countries – Systematic Review.” Sri Lankan Journal of Medical Administration, 22(1), 56. https://doi.org/10.4038/sljma.v22i1.5363

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