INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS IN NORTHWEST RURAL AREAS

Shao Linhui, Siriluck Jittrabiab

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This study explores the application and impact of information management in the prevention and control of hepatitis in rural areas of Northwest China. With the rapid development of information technology, the modernization of rural healthcare management has become a crucial approach to improving public health. A mixed-methods approach was utilized to analyze the advantages of information management in hepatitis screening, vaccination, case management, and health education. Through case studies, the research reveals how information management enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of hepatitis prevention in rural areas. For instance, the implementation of electronic health record systems allows healthcare providers to quickly access patient information, leading to more personalized treatment plans. Additionally, the establishment of information platforms has facilitated communication between healthcare providers and patients, increasing residents' health awareness and participation. Despite facing challenges such as data security, technical support, and personnel training, the collaboration between government, healthcare institutions, and communities demonstrates the enormous potential of information management in improving hepatitis prevention in rural Northwest China. In conclusion, information management not only enhances the efficiency of hepatitis prevention but also provides new perspectives for innovative health management models in rural areas.

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