Liaw Siaw-Teng, Ashraf Mahfuz, Ray Pradeep
UNSW Medicine Australia.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;235:283-287.
The UNSW WHO Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) in eHealth was established in 2013. Its designated activities are: mHealth and evidence-based evaluation, including use case analyses. The UNSW Yunus Social Business Health Hub (YSBHH), established in 2015 to build on the Yunus Centre/Grameen Bank eHealth initiatives, added social business and community participation dimensions to the UNSW global eHealth program. The Grameen Bank is a social business built around microcredit, which are small loans to poor people to enable them to "produce something, sell something, earn something to develop self-reliance and a life of dignity". The vision revolves around global partnerships for development, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The scope includes mHealth implementation and evaluation in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT), with a growing focus on social business and citizen engagement approaches. This paper summarises a critical case study of the UNSW WHOCC (eHealth) designated activities in collaboration with Bangladesh institutions (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDRB) and Yunus Centre). Issues and challenges are highlighted.
新南威尔士大学世界卫生组织电子健康合作中心(WHOCC)于2013年成立。其指定活动包括:移动健康与循证评估,包括用例分析。新南威尔士大学尤努斯社会商业健康中心(YSBHH)于2015年成立,以尤努斯中心/格莱珉银行的电子健康倡议为基础,在新南威尔士大学全球电子健康计划中增加了社会商业和社区参与层面。格莱珉银行是一家围绕小额信贷建立的社会企业,小额信贷是向贫困人口提供的小额贷款,使他们能够“生产一些东西、出售一些东西、赚取一些东西,从而实现自力更生并过上有尊严的生活”。愿景围绕全球发展伙伴关系、千年发展目标(MDGs)和可持续发展目标(SDGs)展开。范围包括在物联网(IoT)背景下的移动健康实施与评估,且越来越关注社会商业和公民参与方法。本文总结了新南威尔士大学WHOCC(电子健康)与孟加拉国机构(孟加拉国腹泻病研究国际中心(ICDDRB)和尤努斯中心)合作开展的指定活动的一个关键案例研究。突出了问题和挑战。