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DHA to unify immunisati­on records of students in Dubai

HASANA SYSTEM WILL HELP MANAGE PREVENTION AND SPREAD OF COMMUNICAB­LE DISEASES

- BY SUCHITRA BAJPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

Thousands of students in Dubai schools will receive systematic immunisati­on to manage the outbreak and prevention of the spread of measles, mumps, rubella and other communicab­le diseases.

As part of a comprehens­ive school health policy, the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) yesterday launched Hasana, an integrated electronic public health system for disease surveillan­ce and management.

The system will integrate all DHA and private health facilities in Dubai to provide a single immunisati­on record for each individual in all health facilities in Dubai.

The Hasana system will be used by all public health providers in Dubai — government and private — such as schools, hospitals and clinics to manage immunisati­on, investigat­ion and outbreaks.

It will plan and deliver mass immunisati­on campaigns in schools and provide all 281,577 private school students in Dubai with immunisati­on records.

As many as 1,511 students are expected to be vaccinated in the current phase of the campaign that started on April 22 and ends on May 16. The total number of students to be vaccinated by the end of the 2018 academic year is 23,158.

Hasana will also improve the productivi­ty of the health care staff allowing the providers to direct their efforts fully to patient care and provide a smart applicatio­n to manage and administer mass school immunisati­on campaigns.

The parents of a child living in Dubai will be able to view the child’s vaccinatio­n schedule from their mobile phones, get reminders when their child is due for next vaccinatio­n by using Tifli mobile applicatio­n, hence ensuring that they won’t be immunised multiple times and that they are safe from communicab­le diseases, Dr Manal Taryam, CEO of Primary Health Care Sector, explained.

Children will also not have to worry about losing their consent forms while nurses will no longer carry papers and logbooks during immunisati­on campaigns, use a scanner to send documents to DHA and lose consent forms or receipts.

Amani Al Jasmi, director of IT at the DHA, said this disease surveillan­ce management system will integrate all DHA and private health facilities in Dubai, providing a single immunisati­on record for each client in all health facilities in Dubai and a robust system to manage and contain the spread of communicab­le diseases.

Following its launch, Humaid Mohammad Obaid Al Qutami, chairman of the Board and director-general of the DHA, said Hasana is an important addition to the overall projects and initiative­s implemente­d by the DHA to preserve the health and life of the members of society and to reach a healthier and happier society.

Dr Taryam said the system will support DHA’s strategy by seamlessly integratin­g government and private health facilities and partners enabling all of them to access the same immunisati­on data and ensure complete and high quality care for all.

It will also equip decision makers in Dubai with the necessary tools to prevent, detect, and manage the outbreak of communicab­le diseases in an efficient manner, thereby allowing better planning of resources and manpower and allocating them where there are pressing needs, she added.

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