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( Kamran Nawaz Khan ),( Dollamullege Tekla Manori Ranasinghe ),( Gerelsuren Bayarsaikhan ) 한국정책학회 2015 한국정책학회 추계학술발표논문집 Vol.2015 No.-
Countries around the world are turning to e-Health to extend service delivery in health sector. Developing countries like located in South Asia or the Indian Subcontinent like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, among others have taken bold steps towards revolutionizing the health sector with the use of e-Health. This will utilize the immense opportunities presented by cutting edge technologies to provide costs effective method and enhance the quality of health services delivery. Many e-Health projects were launched in the last decade in these countries. Nonetheless, a lot of these projects failed. It seems to be difficult to understand how to implement e-Health services in today``s complex and conservative cultural environment. In addition, legal and ethical issues need to be addressed to promote the integration ICT tools to facilitate e-Health care. The issue that this paper addresses is the lack of embedded e-Health framework that fits on the conditions and circumstances of a South Asian nation. To address this problem, the purpose of this paper is to determine and identify various challenges or factors (e.g., environmental, cultural, legal, technical, etc.) that may directly or indirectly affect the implementation of e-Health in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Mongolia. The data to be used in the study will be derived mainly from available documents (secondary data such as from WHO, WB, among others) and interview from subject matter experts (SMEs). The documents will be reviewed and the interviews will be transcribed and analyzed. The results of the study will help develop an effective mechanism in the implementation of reforms in the health sector for efficient and effective health surveillance, obliteration of epidemics, and a large-scale health service delivery for the citizens.