Creation of a community health information system

Abdesh sharma

Abstract


Effective activities for improving health need policies that are appropriate for the community's health condition, are incorporated into a national plan, and are carried out as such. However, health indicators, which are crucial for the development of strategies and responses, are not consistently created in developing nations. These circumstances are believed to be the result of incomplete information due to underqualified healthcare workers and inadequately built infrastructure. We prepared and started a training course for dealing with health indicators, computer use, and bioforecasting technologies in order to create a national health policy, monitor it, and make changes as needed.

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