This paper examines whether increasing diffusion of ICTs has the potential to improve healthcare use and access to better health outcome and higher spending on health in 38 low-income countries with a panel data for the period of 1995 to 2015. The panel corrected standard error, and fixed effect Driscoll-Kraay methods were used to account for unobserved heterogeneity and cross-section dependence in the panel data. A health outcome index was developed using partial least square based on a structural equation model with SmartPLS (version 2) software package. The estimated results indicate that increasing diffusion of ICT impacts both the health outcome and expenditure, positively and significantly. The association is stronger when the diffusi...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThis empirical quantitative research fo...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...
Abstract Background In the literature, measuring health outcomes usually entails examining one depen...
After three decades of mobile phone diffusion, thousands of mobile-phone-based health projects world...
We empirically investigate the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakeholders can i...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakehold...
E-health encompasses a diverse set of informatics tools that have been designed to improve public he...
Background Digital health can support health care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by ov...
Purpose – This paper tests the hypothesis that more information via higher levels of diffusion of IC...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
This work contributes to the discussion on the relationship between ICT factors, ICT impact and nati...
In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide during broad adoption of Information and Commu...
Communication Technologies (ICTs) in healthcare service delivery has brought with it great advanceme...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThis empirical quantitative research fo...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...
Abstract Background In the literature, measuring health outcomes usually entails examining one depen...
After three decades of mobile phone diffusion, thousands of mobile-phone-based health projects world...
We empirically investigate the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakeholders can i...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakehold...
E-health encompasses a diverse set of informatics tools that have been designed to improve public he...
Background Digital health can support health care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by ov...
Purpose – This paper tests the hypothesis that more information via higher levels of diffusion of IC...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
This work contributes to the discussion on the relationship between ICT factors, ICT impact and nati...
In recent years, enormous changes are noted worldwide during broad adoption of Information and Commu...
Communication Technologies (ICTs) in healthcare service delivery has brought with it great advanceme...
BACKGROUND: Low-cost mobile devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and personal digital assistants...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThis empirical quantitative research fo...
The acknowledged potential of using mobile phones for improving healthcare in low-resource environme...