tailieunhanh - USAID’s Global Health Strategic Framework - BETTER HEALTH FOR DEVELOPMENT

Many people in the US healthcare industry, our government, and the press use the terms electronic medical record (EMR) and electronic health record (EHR) interchangeably. However, these terms describe completely different concepts, both of which are crucial to the success of local, regional, and national goals to improve patient safety, improve the quality and efficiency of patient care, and reduce healthcare delivery costs. EHRs are reliant on EMRs being in place, and EMRs will never reach their full potential without interoperable EHRs in place. It s important to understand the differences, and to reduce confusion in the market. The EMR is. | OB USAID FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE x55Sn5gi usa1r2 anniversary USAID jX- -XA NNIVERSARY USAID s Global Health Strategic Framework_ BETTER HEALTH FOR DEVELOPMENT ISÍ Table of Contents Introduction from Message from the Assistant Executive The Global Health USAID Fifty Years of Global Health The Context for USAID s Global Health Strategic USAID s Global Health Vision and Mission USAID s Core Global Health Saving Child Fostering an AIDS-free Fighting infectious Family planning and reproductive Health system USAID s Key Strategic Approaches to Global Health Challenging Ourselves and Challenging the Providing technical leadership in responding to new global health challenges . 26 Partnering strategically with a wide range of Accelerating the development and application of innovation science and Scaling up evidence-based equitable and locally-adapted health Strengthening local health system capacity to support partner countries leadership of health policies strategies and Promoting gender equality and women s Working efficiently and being effective stewards of public trust and Annex I USAID Health Avian influenza and other emerging Child Family planning and reproductive HIV Maternal Neglected tropical Water sanitation and Health systems Coordination of programs for highly vulnerable Annex II Administrator Shah s Barmes Lecture at the National Institutes of Health February Introduction from USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah Last year at the David E. Barmes Global Health Lecture at the National Institutes of Health I challenged the .