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Bangladesh’s digital health journey: reflections on a decade of quiet revolution
Author Affiliations
Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, World University of Bangladesh
Published InWHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health
Year2019
Citations64
Abstract
Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in digital health in recent years. Through one of the world’s largest deployments to date of the open-source District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2), the country now has a national public sector health data warehouse. Information from previously fragmented data systems is now unified in a common data repository, enabling data exchange for health information systems and decision-making. Work is ongoing to create lifetime electronic health records for all citizens that can be transferred between health facilities. Extensive customization of open-source software has laid the foundations for a national digital networking system. Initiatives have focused on producing digital solutions to aid priorities such as strengthening the health system as a whole as well as supporting…
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