www.jhidc.org Access to effective and efficient healthcare services without any difficulty is one of the essential parameters to consider for a country’s sustainable development. Though developing countries put much emphasis on improving their healthcare services, the disparity between service consumption of rural communities compared to their urban counterpart is still very visible. The effect is merely due to the disparity in service penetration levels between the urban and rural regions. Sri Lanka is also struggling to improve this scenario with various policy and tactical level approaches, yet there is lot to achieve. Improving healthcare and utility services through Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is a prime research a...
The health-care system in Sri Lanka is similar to those in other developing countries and access to ...
Despite being a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka has achieved commendable health indicators. T...
People living in rural areas in developing nations have limited access to quality healthcare. Accor...
eHealth is the application of the Internet and other related technologies in the healthcare industry...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been growing rapidly in developed countries ov...
In Sri Lanka, urban hospitals offer specialized healthcare services, while rural hospitals have limi...
Fighting health inequalities is a challenge addressed by the United Nations Strategic Development Go...
This paper analyzes the patients ’ choice of health service facilities with the empirical data colle...
ICT facilities are unevenly spread in many countries and Sri Lanka definitely has its internal digit...
The healthcare infratsructure is disproportionately developed in India. Apart from few States the ru...
The government of Sri Lanka has initiated e-Sri Lanka Nenasala program with the objective of taking ...
Thesis (MTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The delivery ...
A dissertation submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the MBA in infrastructureAccess ...
About infoDev's working papers series: These short papers represent work commissioned by infoDe...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), e-government has emerged ...
The health-care system in Sri Lanka is similar to those in other developing countries and access to ...
Despite being a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka has achieved commendable health indicators. T...
People living in rural areas in developing nations have limited access to quality healthcare. Accor...
eHealth is the application of the Internet and other related technologies in the healthcare industry...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been growing rapidly in developed countries ov...
In Sri Lanka, urban hospitals offer specialized healthcare services, while rural hospitals have limi...
Fighting health inequalities is a challenge addressed by the United Nations Strategic Development Go...
This paper analyzes the patients ’ choice of health service facilities with the empirical data colle...
ICT facilities are unevenly spread in many countries and Sri Lanka definitely has its internal digit...
The healthcare infratsructure is disproportionately developed in India. Apart from few States the ru...
The government of Sri Lanka has initiated e-Sri Lanka Nenasala program with the objective of taking ...
Thesis (MTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The delivery ...
A dissertation submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for the MBA in infrastructureAccess ...
About infoDev's working papers series: These short papers represent work commissioned by infoDe...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), e-government has emerged ...
The health-care system in Sri Lanka is similar to those in other developing countries and access to ...
Despite being a lower middle income country, Sri Lanka has achieved commendable health indicators. T...
People living in rural areas in developing nations have limited access to quality healthcare. Accor...