Background: Mobile phone has been one of the most technologically ubiquitous influences over the past decade. Mobile phone use has changed from a perceived item of luxury to an everyday necessity for many people. Given the widespread availability of mobile technology, there is increasing interest in the potential of interventions utilising these technologies to enhance medical treatment. Smartphones are therefore changing many industries, including the medical industry. Africa as a whole lags far behind compared to the richer regions of the world. Africa often have challenges in medical information, access to healthcare, treatment excellence and affordability. However, the speedy spread of mobile phones in so many of its countries is an ex...
BACKGROUND: The rapid growth in mobile phone penetration and use of Short Message Service (SMS) has ...
Background: The use of mobile technology in health care (mobile health [mHealth]) could be an innov...
The use of mobile phones in health care offers the promise of improved quality of care in developing...
Background: Smartphones and tablets are being used widely in the Western World creating benefits in ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acce...
Background: Information technology has become an inevitable, constitutive element of the healthcare ...
While mobile phones promise to be an important tool for bridging the healthcare gaps in resource-poo...
A Journal article by Dr. Gabriel Okello, a faculty in the Chandaria School of Business in USIU-Afric...
Background: Developing and maintaining resilient health systems in low-resource settings like Ghana ...
Objective: The professional benefits of mobile computing and communication devices such as the smart...
Introduction: Smartphone have become essential part of our lifestyle and hold a promise to be used f...
Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession with more than two-thi...
The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substant...
Access to essential healthcare services is limited in Africa, resulting in preventable mortalities. ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acc...
BACKGROUND: The rapid growth in mobile phone penetration and use of Short Message Service (SMS) has ...
Background: The use of mobile technology in health care (mobile health [mHealth]) could be an innov...
The use of mobile phones in health care offers the promise of improved quality of care in developing...
Background: Smartphones and tablets are being used widely in the Western World creating benefits in ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acce...
Background: Information technology has become an inevitable, constitutive element of the healthcare ...
While mobile phones promise to be an important tool for bridging the healthcare gaps in resource-poo...
A Journal article by Dr. Gabriel Okello, a faculty in the Chandaria School of Business in USIU-Afric...
Background: Developing and maintaining resilient health systems in low-resource settings like Ghana ...
Objective: The professional benefits of mobile computing and communication devices such as the smart...
Introduction: Smartphone have become essential part of our lifestyle and hold a promise to be used f...
Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession with more than two-thi...
The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substant...
Access to essential healthcare services is limited in Africa, resulting in preventable mortalities. ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been identified as promising strategies for improving acc...
BACKGROUND: The rapid growth in mobile phone penetration and use of Short Message Service (SMS) has ...
Background: The use of mobile technology in health care (mobile health [mHealth]) could be an innov...
The use of mobile phones in health care offers the promise of improved quality of care in developing...