This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University LondonHealthcare service providers have reasons to consider e-Health systems and Telemedicine solutions when determining the best practices for healthcare provision in developing countries. The focus of this research is to inspect the readiness to adopt eHealth systems at an organisational level in Libya and utilise Telemedicine technologies in order to provide healthcare to service users. The main application is monitoring chronic (ongoing) health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and also for patients following strokes and paralysis, regardless of where they are. This research highlights that the success of Telemedicine ado...
Implementation of e-health is expected to affect the outcomes of medical services positively, by con...
Electronic Health (e-Health) is an application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) a...
SummaryDespite emerging evidence about the benefits of telemedicine, there are still many barriers a...
Fundamental transformation of the healthcare sector through informatics is achievable, from technica...
Healthcare providers have reasons to consider Telemedicine technologies when determining the best pr...
The major socio-economic development challenges facing most African countries include economic diver...
ICTs are currently being used in developed and developing countries and have been used to improve ac...
The adoption of eHealth is very slow despite evidences showing its benefits. This research examines ...
As Ghana embarks on a national e-Health initiative there is the need to explore its preparedness in ...
Background The successful implementation of information and communication technology (ICT) in healt...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to the term of Electronic Health (eHealth) ...
Background The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on ...
Ethiopiahas one of the lowest ratios of health professionals to population in the world. The few med...
The promise of telemedicine is great as observed in developed countries. However, its adoption in de...
Abstract Background In developing countries like Uganda, there are shortages of health workers espec...
Implementation of e-health is expected to affect the outcomes of medical services positively, by con...
Electronic Health (e-Health) is an application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) a...
SummaryDespite emerging evidence about the benefits of telemedicine, there are still many barriers a...
Fundamental transformation of the healthcare sector through informatics is achievable, from technica...
Healthcare providers have reasons to consider Telemedicine technologies when determining the best pr...
The major socio-economic development challenges facing most African countries include economic diver...
ICTs are currently being used in developed and developing countries and have been used to improve ac...
The adoption of eHealth is very slow despite evidences showing its benefits. This research examines ...
As Ghana embarks on a national e-Health initiative there is the need to explore its preparedness in ...
Background The successful implementation of information and communication technology (ICT) in healt...
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to the term of Electronic Health (eHealth) ...
Background The aim of the study was to explore the viewpoints of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on ...
Ethiopiahas one of the lowest ratios of health professionals to population in the world. The few med...
The promise of telemedicine is great as observed in developed countries. However, its adoption in de...
Abstract Background In developing countries like Uganda, there are shortages of health workers espec...
Implementation of e-health is expected to affect the outcomes of medical services positively, by con...
Electronic Health (e-Health) is an application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) a...
SummaryDespite emerging evidence about the benefits of telemedicine, there are still many barriers a...