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Effectiveness of Implementation of Electronic Malaria Information System as the National Malaria Surveillance System in Thailand.

Shaojin MaSaranath LawpoolsriNgamphol SoonthornworasiriAmnat KhamsiriwatcharaKasemsak JandeeKomchaluch TaweeseneepitchRungrawee PawaranaSukanya JaiklaewBoonchai KijsanayotinJaranit Kaewkungwal
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2016)
Overall, the system implemented has achieved its objective. The results of the study suggested that the eMIS helps improve the quality of Thailand's malaria surveillance system. As the national malaria surveillance system, the eMIS's functionalities have provided the malaria staff working at the point of care with close-to-real-time case management data quality, covering case detection, case investigation, drug compliance, and follow-up visits. Such features has led to an improvement in the quality of the malaria control program; the government officials now have quicker access to both individual and aggregated data to promptly react to possible outbreak. The eMIS thus plays one of the key roles in moving toward the national goal of malaria elimination by the next decade.
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