Information flow is the key to improving health development, especially in the developing countries. African medical publications are poorly represented in the major medical electronic databases. African Index Medicus is a joint initiative between WHO and AHILA to store regionally-generated biomedical information. Proposed in 1980 and initiated in 1993, AIM was reactivated in 2005 and now emphasizes full text accessibility and web publishing. To promote use of AIM and health knowledge-sharing, the WHO has provided national focal points with training, computers and scanners. Publishing still faces challenges of strengthening networks of national focal points and African medical editors as well as transferring technology and experience to Afr...
The elderly people are of intrinsic value to societies. Their health is Africa’s wealth. Unfortunate...
Over the last few decades, substantial efforts have been directed at addressing health issues in Afr...
Health Information Systems (HIS) are a critical component of a health system, but have often been ne...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Yes it is official! African Health Sciences has now been accepted on MEDLINE/Index Medicus. There is...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
Health professionals in developing countries want access to information to help them make changes in...
The use of information and communication technology for health care delivery, particularly in poor s...
Introduction: Based on relative population size and burden of disease, emergency care publication ou...
Access to essential healthcare services is limited in Africa, resulting in preventable mortalities. ...
Many countries in the African region do not have functional national health research systems (NHRS) ...
Background: Achieving sustainable universal health coverage depends partly on fair priority-setting ...
In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward providing health information in Africa, in...
The advances in eHealth have dramatically changed the face of healthcare delivery around the world, ...
International audienceBackground: In developing countries, health information system (HIS) is experi...
The elderly people are of intrinsic value to societies. Their health is Africa’s wealth. Unfortunate...
Over the last few decades, substantial efforts have been directed at addressing health issues in Afr...
Health Information Systems (HIS) are a critical component of a health system, but have often been ne...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Yes it is official! African Health Sciences has now been accepted on MEDLINE/Index Medicus. There is...
The African continent is home to 15% of the world’s population and suffers from a disease burden of ...
Health professionals in developing countries want access to information to help them make changes in...
The use of information and communication technology for health care delivery, particularly in poor s...
Introduction: Based on relative population size and burden of disease, emergency care publication ou...
Access to essential healthcare services is limited in Africa, resulting in preventable mortalities. ...
Many countries in the African region do not have functional national health research systems (NHRS) ...
Background: Achieving sustainable universal health coverage depends partly on fair priority-setting ...
In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward providing health information in Africa, in...
The advances in eHealth have dramatically changed the face of healthcare delivery around the world, ...
International audienceBackground: In developing countries, health information system (HIS) is experi...
The elderly people are of intrinsic value to societies. Their health is Africa’s wealth. Unfortunate...
Over the last few decades, substantial efforts have been directed at addressing health issues in Afr...
Health Information Systems (HIS) are a critical component of a health system, but have often been ne...