TY - JOUR
T1 - Middle East and North African Health Informatics Association (MENAHIA)
AU - Ghazal, Hassan
AU - Alshammari, Abdulwahhab
AU - Taweel, Adel
AU - Elbokl, Ahmed
AU - Nejjari, Chakib
AU - Alhuwail, Dari
AU - Al-Thani, Dena
AU - Al-Jafar, Eiman
AU - Wahba, Hoda
AU - Alrishidi, Mohammed
AU - Hamdi, Mounir
AU - Househ, Mowafa
AU - El-Hassan, Osama
AU - Alnafrani, Sana
AU - Kalhori, Sharareh Rostam Niakan
AU - Emara, Tamer
AU - Alam, Tanvir
AU - El Otmani Dehbi, Zineb
AU - Al-Shorbaji, Najeeb
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IMIA and Georg Thieme Verlag KG.
PY - 2022/12/4
Y1 - 2022/12/4
N2 - The region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is diverse and retains a superior growth potential. It benefits from a privileged geographical location with big markets, a young and growing educated population, and competitive advantages in several industries. Regardless of their differences, countries face shared concerns, most notably in health. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, MENA countries enact reforms to create a more robust and inclusive digital health systems to increase growth, development, and integrity. Throughout the coordinated containment and mitigation efforts, most of the countries have integrated digital technologies into the health systems. These procedures include digital government initiatives, the introduction of digital health training courses, live video surgeries and virtual patient monitoring, rural and remote telemedicine programs, and the development of a national electronic health records (EHR) system. Each country took necessary actions to address equity, literacy, and development of resilient health systems. The nine featured countries in this report illustrate the diversity among the MENA region and account for major opportunities and achievements as well as promises and challenges that digital health presents for its populations.
AB - The region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is diverse and retains a superior growth potential. It benefits from a privileged geographical location with big markets, a young and growing educated population, and competitive advantages in several industries. Regardless of their differences, countries face shared concerns, most notably in health. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, MENA countries enact reforms to create a more robust and inclusive digital health systems to increase growth, development, and integrity. Throughout the coordinated containment and mitigation efforts, most of the countries have integrated digital technologies into the health systems. These procedures include digital government initiatives, the introduction of digital health training courses, live video surgeries and virtual patient monitoring, rural and remote telemedicine programs, and the development of a national electronic health records (EHR) system. Each country took necessary actions to address equity, literacy, and development of resilient health systems. The nine featured countries in this report illustrate the diversity among the MENA region and account for major opportunities and achievements as well as promises and challenges that digital health presents for its populations.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Digital health
KW - Egypt
KW - IMIA
KW - Iran
KW - Jordan
KW - Kuwait
KW - MENAHIA
KW - Morocco
KW - Palestine
KW - Qatar
KW - Saudi Arabia
KW - United Arab Emirates
KW - sustainable development goals
KW - telemedicine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160748442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1055/s-0042-1742495
DO - 10.1055/s-0042-1742495
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85160748442
SN - 0943-4747
VL - 31
SP - 354
EP - 364
JO - Yearbook of medical informatics
JF - Yearbook of medical informatics
IS - 1
ER -