In the recent years most African countries have embarked on a series of reforms involving the decentralisation and also integration of health information systems in order to allow improved efficiency and effectiveness in the health care. However, although the discourse around these issues are reflected in global policy documents of almost twenty years ago, IS are still fragmented and weak at the lower levels of the health service. The paper takes a multivocal and multilevel institutionalist perspective to analyse the role of information technology in shaping these shortfalls between institutional accounts and enactments of reforms. Based on the case study of two divisions of the ministry of health in Kenya, it aims to better understand the ...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Introduction: achieving the healthcare components of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goal...
In the last twenty years most African Governments have embarked on public sector reforms sponsored b...
In the recent years most African countries have embarked on a series of reforms involving the decent...
In the recent years most African countries have embarked on a series of reforms involving the decent...
Devolution, which is becoming common in developing countries, refers to the creation of subnational ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakeholders can i...
There has been much discussion of the role that recent advances in information and communication tec...
For the past two decades, the discussion regarding the effect of ICT on health systems is becoming a...
Background Reliable, quality health information is the foundation of measurement and decision making...
Although the benefits of information technology are clear adapting new information systems to health...
There has been much discussion of the role that recent advances in information and communication tec...
The use of health IT has become prevalent in hospitals across the world. Hospital information system...
Health information systems (HIS) in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been often im...
BACKGROUND:The public healthcare sector in developing countries faces many challenges including weak...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Introduction: achieving the healthcare components of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goal...
In the last twenty years most African Governments have embarked on public sector reforms sponsored b...
In the recent years most African countries have embarked on a series of reforms involving the decent...
In the recent years most African countries have embarked on a series of reforms involving the decent...
Devolution, which is becoming common in developing countries, refers to the creation of subnational ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakeholders can i...
There has been much discussion of the role that recent advances in information and communication tec...
For the past two decades, the discussion regarding the effect of ICT on health systems is becoming a...
Background Reliable, quality health information is the foundation of measurement and decision making...
Although the benefits of information technology are clear adapting new information systems to health...
There has been much discussion of the role that recent advances in information and communication tec...
The use of health IT has become prevalent in hospitals across the world. Hospital information system...
Health information systems (HIS) in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have been often im...
BACKGROUND:The public healthcare sector in developing countries faces many challenges including weak...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Introduction: achieving the healthcare components of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goal...
In the last twenty years most African Governments have embarked on public sector reforms sponsored b...