For different reasons most African countries have a poor public healthcare system compared to developed countries. Despite an increasing number of patients they often lack skilled health workers as well as basic medical equipment. This paper focuses on the development of an affordable and sustainable system for medical device regulations to provide safe, effective and quality healthcare products for Africa. Furthermore, it is determined whether Open Source Medical Devices are an effective alternative for medical device regulations to increase innovations in Africa
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Background: The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a key component of medical informatics that is inc...
Abstract Background This study characterized the landscape of commercially available medical devices...
Objectives: The principal motivation for regulating medical devices is to protect patients and users...
Harmonization of medical devices regulation is receiving strong global attention through the Interna...
Recently the concept of Open Source Medical Devices (OSMD) has gained some attention, particularly w...
The use of information and communication technology for health care delivery, particularly in poor s...
The healthcare management in low and middle income countries (LMICs), such as sub-Saharan Africa, is...
Science, technology and innovation (STI) are crucial to economic and social development. The use, ad...
Scientific and technological breakthroughs do not necessarily lead to accessibility of a new product...
The paper addresses the problem of the lack of access to medical services and qualified medical staf...
Currently, medical technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are not yet sufficient to provide robust...
Technology is changing at a rapid rate, opening up new possibilities within the health care domain. ...
Healthcare systems all over the world rely on drugs, vaccines and medical devices to provide effecti...
Most of the world population is being treated in low-income countries, where there are not only hars...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Background: The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a key component of medical informatics that is inc...
Abstract Background This study characterized the landscape of commercially available medical devices...
Objectives: The principal motivation for regulating medical devices is to protect patients and users...
Harmonization of medical devices regulation is receiving strong global attention through the Interna...
Recently the concept of Open Source Medical Devices (OSMD) has gained some attention, particularly w...
The use of information and communication technology for health care delivery, particularly in poor s...
The healthcare management in low and middle income countries (LMICs), such as sub-Saharan Africa, is...
Science, technology and innovation (STI) are crucial to economic and social development. The use, ad...
Scientific and technological breakthroughs do not necessarily lead to accessibility of a new product...
The paper addresses the problem of the lack of access to medical services and qualified medical staf...
Currently, medical technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are not yet sufficient to provide robust...
Technology is changing at a rapid rate, opening up new possibilities within the health care domain. ...
Healthcare systems all over the world rely on drugs, vaccines and medical devices to provide effecti...
Most of the world population is being treated in low-income countries, where there are not only hars...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Background: The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a key component of medical informatics that is inc...
Abstract Background This study characterized the landscape of commercially available medical devices...