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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018): Special Issue "Harnessing the potential of Digital Health Technology to build hardened, sustainable and learning health systems"
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018): Special Issue "Harnessing the potential of Digital Health Technology to build hardened, sustainable and learning health systems"
Proceedings of the 11th HELINA Conference
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12856/JHIA-2018-v5-i2
Published:
2018-12-28
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Editorial
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Nicky Mostert
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Research Article
mHealth4Afrika - Co-designing an Integrated Solution for Resource Constrained Environments
Miriam Cunningham, Paul Cunningham, Darelle van Greunen
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A Conceptual Model for Adaptation of eHealth Standards by Low and Middle-Income Countries
Andrew Egwar Alunyu, Josephine Nabukenya, Assoc. Prof
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Maternal and new-born mortality surveillance – Case for Kwale, Kisumu, Vihiga and Siaya
Doreen Wamiti, Peter Waiganjo, Uwe Wahser, Heide Richter-Airijoki
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Hospital Information Systems in the Ghanaian Psychiatric Hospitals: Post Act 846 of 2012 Review Analysis
Welborn Amaoko Marful, Alfred Winter
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Framework for Development and Implementation of Digital Health Policies to Accelerate the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals: Case of Kenya eHealth Policy (2016-2030)
Stephen Mburu, Onesmus Kamau
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Adoption of Health Information Systems in integrated Primary Healthcare in Developing Countries
Grace Kobusinge
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Towards universal healthcare coverage through adoption of blockchain technology: a literature review
Elizabeth Wanjala Mwashuma
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Towards effective healthcare information SMS model
Elizabeth Wanjala Mwashuma, Chepken Christopher Chepken
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A scalable low-cost multi-hospital tele-radiology architecture in Kenya
Thomas Mwogi, Job Nyameino, Thorkild Tylleskar, Martin Chieng Were
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Background Factors Associated with Willingness to use Mhealth for Tuberculosis treatment adherence in Kisumu, Siaya and Homa-bay counties of Kenya
Joyce Chepkirui Kirui
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A comparative usability study of two touchscreen clinical workstations for use in low resource settings
Timothy Mtonga, Menna Abaye, Samuel Charles Rosko, Gerald Paul Douglas
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