E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks

Volume 12, Issue 3 (September 2023)

ISSN Print: 2167-9517   ISSN Online: 2167-9525

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Information on Mapping and Vaccination Data in a Locality System

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DOI: 10.4236/etsn.2023.123004    164 Downloads   730 Views  

ABSTRACT

During the pandemic, technological innovation provided a platform with a range of uses, including in the healthcare industry. Technology is currently being used in vaccination drives run by many governments across the world to help spread vaccines quickly and efficiently. The technology makes healthcare personnel more effective at their professions and greatly raises the standard of service in the industry. The researchers undertook this study to create a suitable and long-lasting immunization database with a mapping method to give a better perspective of the immunization status. To gather essential information for this study, the researchers spoke with the local health officer in the targeted area. The obtained data then served as the basis for the system’s capabilities and features, becoming the target problems addressed by the developers. The investigation found that the majority of procedures and interactions are carried out manually and recorded on an unprotected, antiquated Excel spreadsheet. The researchers’ technology also shows to be a superior way to deal with the problems and difficulties while making their health-related transactions and operations quicker, safer, and much more effective.

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Raganas, H. , Metante, J. , Aballe, R. , Boro, F. , Gelig, J. , Balabat, L. , Reso, M. , Pelayo, W. , Lim, J. , Tirol, S. and Tinapay, A. (2023) Information on Mapping and Vaccination Data in a Locality System. E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks, 12, 49-60. doi: 10.4236/etsn.2023.123004.

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