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Access to Information for Health Professionals in Developing Countries:A global review of progress, lessons learned, and ways forward'Providing access to reliable health information for health workers in developing countries is potentially the single most cost-effective and achievable strategy for sustainable improvement in health care.' British Medical Journal 1997; 314: 90 INASP-Health is facilitating a Global Review during 2004-5 to examine what has been achieved in health
information access, what works and what doesn't. Despite many successful initiatives during the past 10 years, most healthcare providers in developing countries continue to lack access to the information they need to deliver safe, effective healthcare with available resources. Participating organisations include the Alliance on Health Policy and Systems Research, Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA), BIREME (Latin American and Caribbean Centre on Health Sciences Information), BMJ, The Cochrane Collaboration, Forum for African Medical Editors, Global Forum for Health Research, Interactive Health Network, International e-Health Association, The Lancet, Medical Library Association, Society for the Internet in Medicine, South Asian Public Health Forum, Wellcome Trust, World Health Organization, and the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office. The Steering Group includes one representative from each participating organization, and
each member of the Steering Group is taking responsibility for coordination of a
specific component of the Review. The Steering Group is assisted by an Expert
Advisory Panel.
The review started with a launch meeting at the British Medical Association on 12th July 2004, and the publication of a discussion paper in The Lancet. It
is continuing as a common theme through a series of existing international and country-level meetings already scheduled for 2004-5, each organized by one or more of the participating organizations. The meetings
aim to cover the full range of professional and geographical perspectives. We expect to see a real increase in financial commitment to health information activities worldwide over the coming months. If we are right, this Global Review will serve partly as a mechanism for those in positions of influence to 'take into account the needs of diverse groups of constituencies and stakeholders'. If we are wrong, the Review will have an important role as a platform for collective advocacy.
Budget Most of the components are already in place with their own funding. Modest additional funding is required for:
For further information, see: Can we achieve health information for all by 2015? The Lancet, 18 July (2004; 364: 295-300) Commentary from Chris Bailey and Tikki Pang (WHO). Guidelines for Steering Group organizations
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