Health data and information sharing across the borders in LMICs: views from stakeholders in Cambodia and Vietnam

Liverani, MORCID logo (2017). Health data and information sharing across the borders in LMICs: views from stakeholders in Cambodia and Vietnam. [Data Collection]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. 10.17037/DATA.270.
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This collection contains transcripts or annotations of 60 interviews conducted with key informants between January and April 2016, on the technical and policy challenges to international health cooperation in Southeast Asia. The interviews explored the technical features of national health information systems, cross-border health issues, and views on barriers and facilitators to the sharing of health data and information across the borders. Participants, of which 28 were located in Cambodia and 32 in in Vietnam, included high-level managers at national ministries of health and other government bodies (both at the central and provincial level), managers of vertical programmes (including HIV, malaria, and emerging diseases), data management officers, and experts at international organisations. TRANSCRIPTS STORED FOR PRESERVATION PURPOSES ONLY.

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Infectious disease surveillance, Southeast Asia, Health data and information sharing, Data sharing, Health data

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