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The Global Summit on CRVS – Bangkok, Thailand | 18 – 19 April 2013 1 | Systematic review of eCRVS and mCRVS Mr Mark Landry Health Information Technical Officer World Health Organization, Regional Office of the Western Pacific

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Page 1: Session 4B - Mark Landry

The Global Summit on CRVS – Bangkok, Thailand | 18 – 19 April 20131 |

Systematic review of eCRVS and mCRVS

Mr Mark LandryHealth Information Technical Officer

World Health Organization, Regional Office of the Western Pacific

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The Global Summit on CRVS – Bangkok, Thailand | 18 – 19 April 20132 |

eCRVS and mCRVS solutionseCRVS and mCRVS solutions

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eCRVS Planning DecisionseCRVS Planning Decisions

Define the framework for CRVS

Define the “unique key” to be used

Define the objectives and purpose

Establish the organisation that will establish, operate, maintain CRVS solution

Decide an overall development strategy

Determine hardware configuration and procurement

United Nations Statistics Division (1998), “Handbook on CRVS: Computerisation”

Inviting external contracts (analysis of alternatives)

Choosing a conversion or initialization strategy

Identify requirements for system functionality

Practical advice but accelerated innovation has increased options

and solutions dramatically.

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HMN Monitoring of Vital Events Using IT-Enhanced Solutions (MoVE-IT)

HMN Monitoring of Vital Events Using IT-Enhanced Solutions (MoVE-IT)

Develops standards and tools to accelerate data collection and transfer, and facilitates data analysis, sharing and dissemination

Mobilizes high-level advocacy for policy and institutional support at country, regional and global levels

Supports country efforts to improve civil registration and vital statistics systems and generates evidence of what works

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Systematic e/mCRVS ReviewSystematic e/mCRVS Review

*New* HMN-commissioned study by University of Oslo (May release)

Majority of e/mCRVS interventions captured are related to births

New technology can be added for CR only, providing VS functioning through an existing data warehouse

Link e/mCRVS to other systems defined within an architecture approach

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Thank You

Mr Mark LandryHealth Information Technical Officer

World Health Organization, Regional Office of the Western Pacific