Reshaping the Role of Health Information Technology in Low- and Middle- Income Countries Challenge: Over the past 15 years international aid organizations.

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Reshaping the Role of Health Information Technology in Low- and Middle- Income Countries Challenge: Over the past 15 years international aid organizations have made large investments in health information technology (HIT) in many low- and middle-income countries. Sadly these investments have largely focused on improving the quality and timeliness of data for monitoring and evaluation purposes, in many cases relying on the severely limited pool of health workers to capture data. This has for the most part taken valuable time away from actual healthcare delivery. Approach: The Mission of the Center for Health Informatics for the Underserved and the newly established Global Health Informatics Institute is to shift the focus of these investments to supporting process-centric HIT interventions that reduce both the cognitive as well as physical burden of healthcare delivery while collecting data as a transparent byproduct of system use. We aim to achieve this through focused training and service learning opportunities and through the development of demonstration sites where reference implementations of new process-centric approaches can be closely studied and refined. Gerry Douglas, PhD Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management Director, Center for Health Informatics for the Underserved

The Global Health Informatics Institute Residential Training Center: Lilongwe, Malawi Capacity and Resources: Training Classroom with full A/V support Three break-out rooms for group work Innovation Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Router & 3D Printer for mechanical prototyping Steel, plastic and wood fabrication capabilities Electronics workshop with prototyping capabilities Accommodation Accommodation for up to 16 residential trainees and three faculty members. On-site catering Goal: Train the next generation of global health informaticians with emphasis on problem-driven development and building product ownership skills Approach: Custom curriculum developed through 17 years of working in the global health informatics space Short courses for professional students Tightly-coupled classroom and field-based training to create a more comprehensive learning experience

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