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. 2021 Jun 18;9(3):e000959. doi: 10.1136/fmch-2021-000959

Table 1.

Stakeholders’ map with their main interest in IeDA

Stakeholder Why interested in IeDA
Agency for Technology and Information Communication within the ministry in charge of digital solutions (Ministère du Développement de l'Economie Numérique et des Postes) To host the database locally with high-level security and maintenance at the data warehouse
National Insurance Scheme within the Ministry of Civil Servants (Ministère de la Fonction Publique, du Travail et de la Protection Sociale) To ensure quality service purchases
To use financial data for its information system, to ensure a close costs monitoring
Family Health Directorate To increase clinical protocol adherence
To remotely identify healthcare workers’ capacity-building needs
To use data for informed decision-making process
Directorate of Health Information System (DSIS) To improve analytics and develop sophisticated artificial intelligence-powered tools
To ensure REC application’s administration
Directorate of Statistics To boost data collection and increase its reliability
To ease reporting burden
Universal Health Coverage Technical Secretariat To introduce smart health financing and digitalise other levels of the health system
To increase standard of care throughout the health system
National Program Directorates (tuberculosis and malaria) To improve diagnosis and treatment
Health district managers To support supervision
To improve district management
To support surveillance
Healthcare workers To simplify the clinical consultations and reduce the reporting burden
Child caregivers To benefit from a high-quality service

In yellow, Ministry of Health; in white, other ministries.

IeDA, Integrated electronic Diagnostic Approach; REC, Registre Électronique de Consultation.