Healthsites presentation to the WHO Health Data Forum

Webex presentation

The value add to the MoH is the support for maintaining the accuracy and completeness of Health facility attributes and crucially publishing the data under an open data license
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Questions and statements
11.30: Healthsites presents an opportunity to unlock data silo’s.
12.18: How easy has it been to engage with Ministries of Health?
16.20: MoH already have their list? What added value does Healthsites offer? 18.40: How do you uniquly identify Health Facilities?
20.35: Are updates sent through to the people working at Health facilities?
20.40: How will the data be validated?
22.50: Are there examples of specific use cases?
25.30: Why is there a disparity between the Kenyan Ministry of Health and Healthsites data for Kenya?
27.00: How can Ministries of Health open discussions with Healthsites and engage the private sector?
28.35: Are there maps for Afghanistan, Djibouti, Sudan and Somalia?
30.20: What is the update strategy for the content?
32.28: How is Healthsites different from Resource Map?
34.15: What are the other attributes other than location that Healthsites publishes?
36.10: Does the WHO have a list of Health facilities around the world in a database?
37.12: How the ICRC uses Healthsites.
43.00 Invitation to WHO to join Healthsites.
43.50: How MSF uses Healthsites.
45.40: What’s the difference between the OSM health facility data and Healthsites.io attribute data?
48.05: Could the WHO help develop the core Healthsite attributes to focus on?
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