Several of the pilot projects presented at the 2nd Pan Asian evidence-based e-Health adoptation and application (Panacea), were m-Health projects.
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RTBP will test EDXL/CAP as a standard for direct and cascading dissemination of health disease information back to the last-mile health workers. University of Alberta’s Gordon Gow is taking the lead in adopting the PHIN Guideline for Communication and Alerting health risk information. This element of the pilot will study interoperability between jurisdictions. It is quite likely that Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan will join India and Sri Lanka in the RTBP. The three countries will provide a good platform for testing interoperability.
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RTBP work was presented at the meeting which took place at the Earl’s Regencey hotel, Kandy, Sri Lanka from 28 Jan – 03 Feb, 2009. The events were hosted by Aga Khan University and the local Panacea researcher Dr. Plitha Gunawardane.
Complete Source: http://lirneasia.net/2009/02/panacea-kandy/