Parallel Sessions 3

Panel discussion

Selous Hall

Session Chairs: Dr Isaac Kadowa, Uganda

                            Dr Nyanda Ntinginya, Tanzania

16:00-16:15  Routine Health Information Systems and UHC Monitoring.

                     Willis Odiek, Tanzania

16:15-16:30  Students' Perceptions of ICT Integration in Health Science Education in Bujumbura, Burundi.

                     Yvonne Kamikazi, Burundi

16:30:16:45  Real-Time Consultations Through Call Centers Can Improve HIV/AIDS And TB management; Case of Baylor-Uganda call centre.

                     Ronald Kasule, Uganda

16:45-17:00  Using HMIS data for mathematical Modelling to forecast childhood illness trends and seasonal variations to inform Integrated Management of Child Illness program in Rwanda.

                     Ladislas Nshimiyimana, Rwanda

17:00-17:15  Internet access and ICT use by medical students and health professional at Kamenge Teaching Hospital.

                    Ramadhani Nyandwi, Burundi

17:15-17:30  Q/A

 

Ruaha Hall

Session Chairs: Dr Isaac Minani, Burundi

                            Dr Safari Kinung’hi, Tanzania

16:00-16:15  Using mobile-enabled technologies to design health financing products for East Africa’s long distance truckers.

                     Agnes Gatome-Munyua, Kenya

16:15-16:30  Challenges of Introducing Integrated Community Based Health Insurance System in Rwanda.

                     Louis Sibomana, Rwanda

16:30:16:45  Short-term effects of the computerization project on the resources management: Case of the Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic in Bujumbura.

                     Bonite Havyarimana, Burundi

16:45-17:00  Community-based program performance improvement with motivational pay for performance strategies.

                     Neema Kafwimi, Tanzania

17:00-17:15  Finding every mother: Improving maternal healthcare outcomes in BRAC Manoshi with biometrics.

                    Sebastian Manhart, UK

17:15-17:30  Q/A

 

Mikumi Hall

Session Chairs: Dr Zuberi Muvunyi, Rwanda

                            Dr William Kisinza, Tanzania

16:00-16:15  Development of National Health Client Registry within a health sector as step toward enhancing continuity of care: Experience from Tanzania.

                     Hermes Sotter Rulagirwa, Tanzania

16:15-16:30  Digitisation of Immunohistochemistry Records Management System at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kenya.

                     Ashwinder Singh Bhamra, Kenya

16:30:16:45  Visualizing Huge Volumes of Data for Tobacco Control: Local and Regional Comparison for East Africa.

                      Hector John Mongi, Tanzania

16:45-17:00  Review of Data Quality of an Electronic Tuberculosis Surveillance System for Case-based Reporting in Bumula sub-County, Bungoma County, Kenya.

                     Robert Magomere, Kenya

17:00-17:15  Mobile WACh NEO: Engagement of pregnant and postpartum women with a two-way SMS service to improve neonatal outcomes.

                    Brenda Wandika, Kenya

17:15-17:30  Q/A

 

Mkomazi Hall

Session Chairs: Dr Peter Cherotich, Kenya

                            Dr Joseph Swilla, Tanzania

16:00-16:15  Cross-analysis of teachers and students’ perceptions on the benefits of ICT integration in health sciences education in Bujumbura.

                     Léodégal Bazira, Burundi

16:15-16:30  From Passive to Active Learning and E-Learning Implementation: Experience from medical schools and health facilities in Rwanda.

                     Pacifique Ndishimye, Rwanda

16:30:16:45  Smartphone use among trainees and consultant Surgeon within the Panafric and Academy of Christian Surgeon.

                     Alliance Niyukuri, Burundi

16:45-17:00  Web-based database is essential for HIV/AIDS.

                      Victor Katemana, Tanzania

17:00-17:15  Building District Health Managers’ Capacity to Utilize Data for Decision-Making: A Case Study from Zanzibar.

                    Rachel Hofmann, Tanzania

17:15-17:30  Q/A