Workforce Development Strategy for Health Information System Implementation at the Public Health System of Buenos Aires.

Jacquelina Celis, Analía Baum, María Victoria Giussi Bordoni, Leandro Alassia, Adriana Stieben, Mariano Franco, Fernán Gónzalez Bernaldo de Quirós
Author Information
  1. Jacquelina Celis: Health Information Systems Office, Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  2. Analía Baum: Health Information Systems Office, Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  3. María Victoria Giussi Bordoni: Health Information Systems Office, Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  4. Leandro Alassia: Health Information Systems Office, Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  5. Adriana Stieben: Health Information Systems Office, Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  6. Mariano Franco: Health Information Systems Office, Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
  7. Fernán Gónzalez Bernaldo de Quirós: Government Health Advisor, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.

Abstract

One of the challenges of implementing health information and communication technology is the need for a skilled workforce that understands health care and ITC. There are also people and organizational challenges involved. This work describes the strategies to create such a workforce for the public network of healthcare facilities in the City of Buenos Aires, which include promoting the adoption of technologies and providing lines of contention for continuous training.

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Argentina
Cities
Health Information Systems
Public Health
Staff Development
Workforce

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