Title:
ASSESSING THE PUBLICLY SHARED DIGITAL HEALTH DATA IN LEBANON DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: Identifying Gaps and Providing Recommendations
Authors:
Agha, Oussama Ali Ghaleb Hussein
Place:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Publisher:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute [etc.]
Year:
2022
PAGE:
x, 46
Language:
En
Subject:
Education, Science and Technology
,
Health and Poverty
Keywords:
Covid19, Digital Health Data, Health Disaster, Data Services Standards Framework, Classification of Digital health Intervention, Emergency Response, Lebanon.
Abstract:
The publication of digital health data is a privacy-sensitive issue that has a significant impact on societies in general. It is a product of digital health technology, which aims to facilitate and advance health care through its systems. The world courageously faced the Covid-19 epidemic, initially gaining over it and greatly reducing its intensity. After Covid-19 epidemic, numerous technologies and evaluation systems changed, and new disciplines emerged, including digital health and its products. Information management is essential for achieving precise outcomes, and its security is crucial and often complex, particularly if data is intended to spread across platforms, applications, and websites. This study intends to assess the digital health data that was shared publicly in Lebanon during the Covid period in order to provide relevant recommendations to health policymakers in Lebanon, particularly in the area of digital health.
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute , VU - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Institute:
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)
Country:
LEBANON
Region:
Western Asia
Training:
Master of Science in Public Health (MPH)
Category:
Research
Right:
© 2022 Agha
Document type:
Thesis/dissertation
File:
HDA8A8czFT_20230515152208664.pdf