Saturday, March 9, 2013

Sri Lankan PHR won E- Swabhimani Award 2012




Sri Lankan PHR version 1.0 was won the certificate of appreciation under Health & Environment category in the e- swabhimani 2012.
The ICT Agency of Sri Lanka had been hosting the e-Swabhimani Award Gala 2012 10th of January 2013 at the Cinnamon Grand under the patronage of Hon. Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, Minister of Telecommunication and Information Technology. Presidential Secretary Lalith Weeratunga was the Guest of Honour at this event aimed at recognising the creativity and innovation of the country’s developers of digital content and applications.
World Bank Financial Sector Specialist Henry Bagazonzya , Daily FT editor Nisthar Cassim,  Sri Lanka Telecom CEO Greg Young, University of Kelaniya Fine Arts Department Senior Lecturer Rohana Beddage and Veteran Film Director Asoka Handagama were grace the occasion as special guests of e-Swabhimani 2012.
Recognising the fact that the disparities in accessing information and communication technologies that exist in our society today stem not only from inadequate infrastructure but also from the lack of appropriate content, the ICTA initiated the e-Swabhimani Award in 2009. The aim of this   Award is to encourage and incentivise local developers to come up with innovative applications and digital content that will impact on society as a whole.  The design and development of good quality content and applications require creative imagination, engineering know-how as well as financial resources. Moreover creation of content and applications for societal use is often not addressed by commercial software developers since it does not generate much profit.  It is therefore recognised that there is a need to incentivise and facilitate content creation.
From its inception the eSwabhimani Award has evinced great interest and this year’s applications totalled 220, the highest in the Award’s history and 70 more than last year’s 150. The e-Swabhimani project has also become widened in its popularity, with nominations coming from 16 districts this time.
This year too ICTA   had invited developers to spruce up their digital creations, develop innovative products and applications under the categories of their choice.  The specified categories and the number of applications  received under them  were as follows:- (1). e-Government and Institutions – 31, (2). e-Health and Environment – 9, (3). e-Learning and Education – 31, (4). e-Entertainment  and Games – 24, (5).  e-Culture and Heritage – 6, (6) e-Science and Technology – 18, (7) e-Business and Commerce – 55, (8). e-Inclusion and Participation – 18, (9). m-Content – 28. 
As was expected the highest number of applications was from the e-Business and Commerce category . Categories e-Government and Institutions  and e-Learning and Education equally attracted  the second largest  applications.. Judging from numbers of applications submitted, m-Content, e-Entertainment and Games, e-Science and Technology,  e-Inclusion and Participation and e-Health and Environment and e-Culture and Environment were the next preferred categories in that order. 
e-Swabhimani 2012 will also be a stepping stone to regional and international awards. The products which excel this year will constitute the pool from which the country’s best will be selected to the upcoming world Summit Awards 2013. An eminent  group of experts  from a variety of disciplines constituted the grand jury that  selected the winning entries through a stringent selection process. 
The objective of ‘e-Swabhimani’ National Award is  to give  due recognition to local content, software and applications which will contribute to making people’s lives more comfortable. This will in turn contribute to realising some of the challenges of the Mahinda Chinthana Vision for the Future, including the challenge of making the best benefits of ICT reach every citizen.  

Introduction to Sri Lankan PHR- Media Conference


Press conference
A client friendly and physician accepted Personal Health Record relevant to Sri Lanka

"The Sri Lankan Personal Health Record (PHR) System” is a new innovative solution for most of the existing health issues about medical record keeping. This helps to maintain Personal Health Records by the patient with modern state-of-the-art technology. It is an online patient portal and free service. This received a certificate of appreciation under the Health and Environment category at the E-Swabhimani 2012 awards ceremony held recently.
This product is a tool to overcome three main issues related to provision of healthcare in the country. It helps to reduce errors, unnecessary investigations and wastage of time during patient-doctor encounters.

Similar products are in use in developed counties like USA, Canada, and Australia. Those are national programmes with government commitment. USA promotes this with legal back-up and financial reimbursement to doctors who use such systems in practice.

There are two critical factors, which affect the sustainability of a PHR. They are awareness about the usefulness of a PHR among stakeholders involved in provision of health care and attitudes of the community. Those factors are difficult to overcome without mass media support.

The SLMA was organized a press conference on 01st of  March 2013 at 2.00 pm at the SLMA Auditorium at Wijerama House, 6 Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo 07 with a view to raising awareness about this new innovation, the Sri Lankan PHR. We have invited leading media organization to participate in the media conference. It was successfully held with around thirty media organizations.

This event was addressed by the Dr B j C Perera, President of the SLMA, Prof Vagira Desanayake  President of the Health Informatics Society of Sri Lanka and Dr Deepal Wijesooriya Inventor of Sri Lankan PHR System.
This media conference was focused on the following 
·       What is a Personal Health Record (PHR) system?
·       Advantages of the PHR system and how it would impact on future health challenges
·       PHR systems in other countries
·       Implementation of PHR
·       What is expected from the media for sustainability of the “Sri Lankan PHR”
·       The potential impact of the Sri Lankan PHR on the health system in the future.
More information about Sri Lankan PHR can be accessed by www.sharedcarevault.info and https://www.srilankanphr.info/web sites.