Abstract Background Health data is one of the most valuable assets in health service delivery yet one of the most underutilized in especially low-income countries. Health data is postulated to improve health service delivery through availing avenues for optimal patient management, facility management, and public health surveillance and management. Advancements in information technology (IT) will further increase the value of data, but will also call for capacity readiness especially in rural health facilities. We aimed to understand the current knowledge, attitudes and practices of health workers towards health data management and utilization. Methods We conducted key informant interviews (KII) for health workers and data staff, and focus g...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
Effective Health Systems make service provision easy for health workers, especially if they have acc...
Background Reliable, quality health information is the foundation of measurement and decision making...
ABSTRACT Lack of adequate information on disease management and treatment is one of the pressing he...
Much of the power and potential of mobile devices lies in their ability to hold a virtual library of...
This thesis aims to explore health workers' experiences with barriers and enablers in using m-health...
Introduction: An objective of the Information Revolution Roadmap of Ethiopia's Health Sector Transfo...
Abstract Background Informatio...
Meeting: Workshop on e-health in low resource settings: the path to sustainability, 30-31 March, 200...
Habtamu Setegn Ngusie,1 Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw,2 Adina Demissie Bogale,2 Mohammedjud Hassen Ahmed1...
Part 3: Southern-Driven Human-Computer InteractionInternational audienceElectronic Medical Records (...
Abstract Background Health workforce planning is important in ensuring that the recruitment, trainin...
The need to obtain data to understand effective and available child mortality-reducing control measu...
E-health is an emerging field in the intersection of medical informatics, public health, business, a...
This paper highlights the data and information required by various International bodies, including W...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
Effective Health Systems make service provision easy for health workers, especially if they have acc...
Background Reliable, quality health information is the foundation of measurement and decision making...
ABSTRACT Lack of adequate information on disease management and treatment is one of the pressing he...
Much of the power and potential of mobile devices lies in their ability to hold a virtual library of...
This thesis aims to explore health workers' experiences with barriers and enablers in using m-health...
Introduction: An objective of the Information Revolution Roadmap of Ethiopia's Health Sector Transfo...
Abstract Background Informatio...
Meeting: Workshop on e-health in low resource settings: the path to sustainability, 30-31 March, 200...
Habtamu Setegn Ngusie,1 Atsede Mazengia Shiferaw,2 Adina Demissie Bogale,2 Mohammedjud Hassen Ahmed1...
Part 3: Southern-Driven Human-Computer InteractionInternational audienceElectronic Medical Records (...
Abstract Background Health workforce planning is important in ensuring that the recruitment, trainin...
The need to obtain data to understand effective and available child mortality-reducing control measu...
E-health is an emerging field in the intersection of medical informatics, public health, business, a...
This paper highlights the data and information required by various International bodies, including W...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
Effective Health Systems make service provision easy for health workers, especially if they have acc...
Background Reliable, quality health information is the foundation of measurement and decision making...