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2 BAM HEALTH NETWORK by Jan F. Brandejs PhD and Leslie D. Devlen  2004-11 ITC Software / Lejanix All rights reserved.

3 Background  On the morning of 26 December 2003, at 05:28 hrs local time, a major earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck the city of Bam in the province of Kerman.  The earthquake had a depth of only 10 - 12 kilometers and its epicenter was directly below Bam city. More than 43,000 people were killed and 30,000 injured.  The earthquake destroyed 87% of the buildings in Bam city and left some 75,000 people homeless. A total of 18,000 buildings in Bam and surrounding villages were destroyed including 131 school buildings.  3 hospitals, 95 health centers and 14 rural health clinics were damaged or destroyed.

4 Identified Reconstruction  General 255 bed hospital  District health care management centre  District health network expansion centre  Emergency station  Ten (10) Ambulances  Ten Urban health centers  Fourteen (14) Rural health centers  Five (5) Urban health posts  Ninety-five (95) Health houses (= basic unit for the delivery of health care)

5 Identified Reconstruction - continued  Behvaz training center  Faculty of nursing and paramedics (2,000 sq.meters)  Dormitory for the faculty of nursing (1,500 sq.meters)

6 255 BED HOSPITAL Wards: Emergency, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Infants (Prenatal), Surgery, CCU/ICU, Orthopedics, Eye, ENT, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiology/DI, Laboratory, Pharmacy, Dialysis, Mental Health

7 255 BED HOSPITAL Introducing Patient Smart Card

8 255 BED HOSPITAL Patient Care Dataflow

9 255 BED HOSPITAL Information network

10 255 BED HOSPITAL LJX*CARE

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13 District Health Care Management Center – The network manager

14 District Health Care Management Center – Network configuration HARDWARE: 40% Procurement Delivery Installation Maintenance training Spare parts SOFTWARE: 30%, covering Selection and testing Operating systems Database software Development tools Training and manuals Maintenance PROJECT MANAGEMENT: 10% STAFF TRAINING: 15% COMISSION FEES: 5%

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