Using Healthcare Information Systems to analysis the Cancer Disease Development in Arab world
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Cancer is the major public health problem in developing countries. According to the international Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The purpose of the study Coordination of activities within the Arab world and collaborative in cancer research among cancer research Institutes and healthcare organization based on the health information systems.
Also, many approaches have been proposed for the some Arab countries to establish the health information systems and starting the cancer registry project in order to provide a good treatment for patients and how to develop effective cancer control programs, enhance cooperation in medical research. However, most of these researches did not address gaps in the decentralized and autonomous in healthcare organizational units. This study cover the recent review the relevant PubMed literature and cancer incidence data from various sources in the Arab world, and describes the health information systems precisely cancer registry project status. The objective from the current research was describes the cancer development in Arab world, the level of adoption the health information systems and Barriers to adapt in Arab world. The analysis of the collected data shows there is cancer incidence in Arab countries is increasing. It has been found that there is a need to adapt the health information system cancer control and prevention, planning strategy among healthcare organizations and research institutes. Is an essential step in facilitating this process, because it can improve cancer registries, create robust infrastructure, improve skills of personnel and lead to effective cancer control and prevention.
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