Korean Lepr Bull.
2001 Jun;34(1):79-96.
Leprosy Control and Information System
- Affiliations
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- 1Institute of Leprosy Control, Korean Hansen Welfare Association, Korea.
Abstract
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Many futurists state that the rate of change that has happened around the world over the past 10 years is greater than at all other period's of time. The leading factor, irrelevant of an individuals knowledge, is the popularization of the Internet. People now can get large amounts of information at a very low cost. Popularization of information technology has changed the economic competitiveness from existing physical production capacity to information collecting and information processing power. . In other words, advanced products that have high added value, generated by collecting and processing technical information, are superior to products that are made physically. With respect to Hansen's disease, after MDT was introduced in 1980's, and WHO started to eliminate leprosy in 1991, Hansen's disease situation has changed in most of the world. However, using only the traditional information systems that were used in the past, it is difficult to cope with this situation. To improve and keep the competitiveness, it is necessary to keep pace with available changes in technology, and it is essential to establish flexible information system about the disease. To do this, we have to create new services. To create a new paradigm for dealing properly with changes in the management of Hansen's disease in the information society, I would like to introduce an information system. As part of the development of this system, I would like to introduce new material resources including an information system, human resources, databases, and network.