Sub-Saharan Africa is known to feature some of the weakest healthcare systems in the world. The expanding field of mobile technology in healthcare over the past years, commonly known as mHealth, has been considered to have potential leverage for supporting and improving healthcare systems, especially in disadvantaged areas, if people are literate enough to autonomously use them. However, implementing new technologies in African healthcare systems has not always considered local realities. Many African countries are facing challenges to capitalize on these opportunities. For instance, the lack of planning, foresight, and anticipation may affect the resources available for the implementation of mHealth. This chapter argues that exploring futu...
Recent advancements in Frontier Technologies and Innovations (FTI), including artificial intelligenc...
Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare service...
Health systems in developing nation especially low and low-middle income countries is characterised ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour un avenir sans fil, en Afriqu
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The challenge of quality and equitable health services provisioning in Africa is daunting. Advances...
In tandem with the current drive to achieve the SDG 2030 goals, the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) ...
Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare service...
Medical education in Africa is in desperate need of reforms, evident in widespread diseases, and an ...
Based on wireless technologies, Africa is undergoing a revolution in ICT. Efforts to employ the mobi...
AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help...
The potential and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to cater for digital healt...
The purpose of this treatise is to develop four alternative scenarios for Possible Futures of Health...
Access to essential healthcare services is limited in Africa, resulting in preventable mortalities. ...
Recent advancements in Frontier Technologies and Innovations (FTI), including artificial intelligenc...
Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare service...
Health systems in developing nation especially low and low-middle income countries is characterised ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour un avenir sans fil, en Afriqu
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
The African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help overcom...
The challenge of quality and equitable health services provisioning in Africa is daunting. Advances...
In tandem with the current drive to achieve the SDG 2030 goals, the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) ...
Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare service...
Medical education in Africa is in desperate need of reforms, evident in widespread diseases, and an ...
Based on wireless technologies, Africa is undergoing a revolution in ICT. Efforts to employ the mobi...
AbstractThe African communications ‘revolution’ has generated optimism that mobile phones might help...
The potential and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to cater for digital healt...
The purpose of this treatise is to develop four alternative scenarios for Possible Futures of Health...
Access to essential healthcare services is limited in Africa, resulting in preventable mortalities. ...
Recent advancements in Frontier Technologies and Innovations (FTI), including artificial intelligenc...
Mobile health (mHealth) solutions can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare service...
Health systems in developing nation especially low and low-middle income countries is characterised ...