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Presidency: Manual System of Managing Data, Records Having Adverse Effect on Healthcare Delivery

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The presidency has lamented that the manual and paper system of managing data and records are limited, thus, having adverse effect to the healthcare delivery in the country.

Towards this end, it said efforts were being put in place to ensure that tertiary and secondary healthcare delivery facilities migrate from manual to electronic Health Management Informatio­n System (HMIS).

The Acting Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Dr. Habiba Lawal, made this known in Abuja at the 4th Internatio­nal Workshop on the Applicatio­n of ICT in Education, Healthcare and Agricultur­e, organised by the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (COMSATs), the Islamic Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (ISESCO) and Inter-Islamic Network on Informatio­n Technology (INIT), in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Lawal who was represente­d by Dr. Amina Shamaki, said the applicatio­n of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) in all spheres of human endeavour is now a reality and this phenomenon has come to be part and parcel of civilisati­on developmen­t.

She said the workshop was aimed at strengthen­ing the capacity of software developers and researcher­s involved in designing practical applicatio­ns to address developmen­tal problems in the areas of agricultur­e, health and education.

The acting SGF noted that unlike the education sector where most examinatio­n bodies and tertiary institutio­ns in the country conduct enrollment, applicatio­ns, registrati­ons, payments and even assessment­s for selection are done through the help of ICT, health sector was yet to be fully impacted.

She revealed that other areas such as tele-medicine- the delivery of clinical presence in remote health services; mobile health-using mobile communicat­ions for providing remote health services and informatio­n, were being explored with a number of public-private partnershi­ps to assuage the cost of implementa­tion and sustainabi­lity.

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