利用低成本电信使尼加拉瓜Waslala农村社区更容易获得保健服务方面的挑战和成功

Pritpal Singh, R. McDermott-Levy, Elizabeth Keech, Bette Mariani, James Klingler, M. V. Moncada
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两年前,在第一届IEEE全球人道主义技术会议上,我们提交了一份关于制定远程保健项目的文件,该项目旨在为尼加拉瓜北大西洋自治区瓦斯拉拉镇周围的农村社区提供与保健提供者的通信联系。该系统雇用志愿社区卫生工作者(chw)使用低成本短信电信技术将社区成员的生命体征传输到计算机服务器。当时计划仍在发展中,四名卫生工友开始参与计划。自那时以来,取得了相当大的进展,并克服了沿途的许多挑战。我们现在已经覆盖了92个社区中的50个,预计到明年将全面覆盖该地区。我们也开始考虑在尼加拉瓜的其他农村地区扩大该项目。本文详细阐述了该项目所面临和克服的诸多挑战,为支持该项目而建立的主要合作伙伴关系,迄今为止项目的影响,以及明年项目扩展的计划。
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Challenges and successes in making health care more accessible to rural communities in Waslala, Nicaragua using low-cost telecommunications
Two years ago, at the first IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, we presented a paper on the development of a tele-health project to provide a communication link to health care providers for the rural communities surrounding Waslala, a town located in the North Atlantic Autonomous region of Nicaragua. The system employed volunteer community health workers (CHWs) to transmit vital signs of their community members to a computer server using low-cost SMS telecommunications technology. At that time the project was still under development and four CHWs started to work on the project. Since then considerable progress has been made with many challenges overcome along the way. We now have fifty of the 92 communities covered by the program and expect to provide full coverage to this region by next year. We are also starting to consider other rural locations in Nicaragua to expand the project. This paper elaborates on the many challenges that have been faced and overcome on this project, the key partnerships that have been established to support the program, the impact of the project to date, and the plans for project expansion over the next year.
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