The rapid spread of information and communication technologies (ICTs) (and of mobile phones in particular) across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has generated considerable excitement in development circles regarding their potential to revolutionise service delivery in health systems. Broadly speaking, such innovations, widely referred to as mHealth, make possible new ways of collecting, collating and managing health and health service-related data, and novel means of communication between and among citizens, civil society, health service personnel and government actors. This can empower citizens to better understand, care and advocate for their own health; health workers to deliver improved services; and government actors to en...
In July 2017, IDS hosted a workshop on ‘Unpicking Power and Politics for Transformative Change: Towa...
Mobile healthcare, or mHealth, is one of the key pillars of information and communication technologi...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
The rapid spread of information and communication technologies (ICTs) (and of mobile phones in part...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and mHealth innovations hold great potential to im...
Health management information systems (HMIS) are implemented in less developed countries (LDCs) wi...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) may facilitate the collection and dissemination of ci...
The use of mobile technologies for health related activities (mHealth) is a new but rapidly progress...
The global phenomena of mobile technology have encouraged collaborations between national government...
There is an ongoing increase in the use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies that patients can us...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...
There is an immense proliferation in mobile health innovations in healthcare, also referred to as mH...
Rapid Response BriefingInformation and Communication technologies (ICTs) are going to have a major i...
The use of mobile devices in healthcare, or mHealth, has the potential to play an important role in ...
Mobile technologies have the potential to revolutionize how populations interact with national healt...
In July 2017, IDS hosted a workshop on ‘Unpicking Power and Politics for Transformative Change: Towa...
Mobile healthcare, or mHealth, is one of the key pillars of information and communication technologi...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
The rapid spread of information and communication technologies (ICTs) (and of mobile phones in part...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and mHealth innovations hold great potential to im...
Health management information systems (HMIS) are implemented in less developed countries (LDCs) wi...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) may facilitate the collection and dissemination of ci...
The use of mobile technologies for health related activities (mHealth) is a new but rapidly progress...
The global phenomena of mobile technology have encouraged collaborations between national government...
There is an ongoing increase in the use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies that patients can us...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...
There is an immense proliferation in mobile health innovations in healthcare, also referred to as mH...
Rapid Response BriefingInformation and Communication technologies (ICTs) are going to have a major i...
The use of mobile devices in healthcare, or mHealth, has the potential to play an important role in ...
Mobile technologies have the potential to revolutionize how populations interact with national healt...
In July 2017, IDS hosted a workshop on ‘Unpicking Power and Politics for Transformative Change: Towa...
Mobile healthcare, or mHealth, is one of the key pillars of information and communication technologi...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...