Background: The use of e-Health and m-Health, like mobile health, have been embraced by most developing countries Uganda inclusive, its applications to improve access to healthcare delivery to its people. In Uganda, the growth of information and communications technology industry has benefited the rural communities and created opportunities for new innovations, and their application into healthcare has reported positive results, especially in the areas of disease control and prevention through disease surveillance. However, most are mere proof-of-concepts, only demonstrated in use within a small context and lack sustainability
The mHealth field understandably arose from a base of practice, developed a nascent, yet ever-expand...
Migrants and refugees often face healthcare difficulties that may be difficult to address in low-res...
This paper aims to synthesize the literature on mobile healthcare in developing countries. We employ...
ABSTRACT Lack of adequate information on disease management and treatment is one of the pressing he...
The thesis addresses mHealth in Uganda and aims to map out how different factors affect the field an...
This study explores the preliminary lessons in the use of mobile phones to promote access to health ...
Meeting: Workshop on e-health in low resource settings: the path to sustainability, 30-31 March, 200...
Much of the power and potential of mobile devices lies in their ability to hold a virtual library of...
Background: Despite its strong growth in many parts of the world, mobile health access is still limi...
Technological advancements have led to increased connectivity across the globe. In eHealth, informat...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.The study looked at the viability of using mob...
This thesis aims to explore health workers' experiences with barriers and enablers in using m-health...
Effective Health Systems make service provision easy for health workers, especially if they have acc...
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
Health Care in developing countries faces many issues, ranging from overburden to lack of funding an...
The mHealth field understandably arose from a base of practice, developed a nascent, yet ever-expand...
Migrants and refugees often face healthcare difficulties that may be difficult to address in low-res...
This paper aims to synthesize the literature on mobile healthcare in developing countries. We employ...
ABSTRACT Lack of adequate information on disease management and treatment is one of the pressing he...
The thesis addresses mHealth in Uganda and aims to map out how different factors affect the field an...
This study explores the preliminary lessons in the use of mobile phones to promote access to health ...
Meeting: Workshop on e-health in low resource settings: the path to sustainability, 30-31 March, 200...
Much of the power and potential of mobile devices lies in their ability to hold a virtual library of...
Background: Despite its strong growth in many parts of the world, mobile health access is still limi...
Technological advancements have led to increased connectivity across the globe. In eHealth, informat...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.The study looked at the viability of using mob...
This thesis aims to explore health workers' experiences with barriers and enablers in using m-health...
Effective Health Systems make service provision easy for health workers, especially if they have acc...
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
Health Care in developing countries faces many issues, ranging from overburden to lack of funding an...
The mHealth field understandably arose from a base of practice, developed a nascent, yet ever-expand...
Migrants and refugees often face healthcare difficulties that may be difficult to address in low-res...
This paper aims to synthesize the literature on mobile healthcare in developing countries. We employ...