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Five Cs: An e-Health Model

Summary

This is a framework for analysis to inform the development of eHealth in developing countries. The framework has five components - the 5Cs.

The "5Cs" are:
  • Context
    "The nature of the existing ICT infrastructures in developing countries will of course vary, but it forms an important part of the context for developing an eHealth infrastructure. To what extent, for example, should eGovernment strategies focus on delivering content to rural communities rather than on making back-end applications more efficient for those who already have Internet access?..."
  • Content
    "The...issue...is how to get current knowledge to the health worker in the field in an appropriate format to support them when necessary...."
  • Connectivity
    "Most hospitals in developing countries do not have computers or networks.30 They may be well positioned for beginning the process of ICT development by introducing WiFi-based HHCs, such as PDAs, tablets and portable PCs...."
  • Capacity
    "Many Developing Countries suffer from health worker migration as doctors and nurses head to richer countries such as the UK, US and Canada.34 Hence, there is an urgent need to improve the skills of existing staff on a fast pace, at low cost and as close to their place of work as possible...."
  • Community
    "Disseminating knowledge from the many projects that have been run by Government, NGOs etc. so that the lessons learnt are widely available to all communities is hampered by poor communications.... Community-based health workers must be empowered within every community to deliver good quality advice about health care. This empowerment may come from their use of a (community-supported) HHC with wireless connectivity and access thereby to national and international sources on good practice. The central proposition is that it is only when there is synergy between the eHealth aspects of these components that the full benefits of investing in eHealth can be realised."

Click here to download the paper from which this model is excerpted.

Source

World Health Organization (WHO) Mozambique eNews, February 15-16 2006 and "eHealth: A Model for Developing Countries" byDr Peter Drury, Developing eHealth Connections in Kenya Programme Manager.



Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 17 2006
Last Updated May 01 2008

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