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Building resilient healthcare systems with ICTs / Patrick Ndayizigamiye and Macire Kante, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kante, Macire, editor.
Ndayizigamiye, Patrick, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
COVID-19 (Disease).
Medical informatics.
Medical informatics--Technological innovations.
COVID-19--epidemiology.
Pandemics--prevention & control.
Information Technology.
Delivery of Health Care.
Africa.
Medical Subjects:
COVID-19--epidemiology.
Pandemics--prevention & control.
Information Technology.
Delivery of Health Care.
Africa.
Physical Description:
18 PDFs (298 pages)
Place of Publication:
Hershey, Pennsylvania : Medical Information Science Reference, [2022]
Summary:
"This book will highlight various ways ICTs could help build resilience within healthcare systems presenting multi-perspective stances within the book highlighting the various contexts in which resilience could be built within healthcare systems"
Contents:
Chapter 1. Implementation of a visual telerehabilitation protocol during the COVID-19 pandemic: patient outcomes in an Italian case study
Chapter 2. Multimodal representation of hygiene practices in Nigeria under the COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 3. A systematic review of ehealth studies on the COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 4. COVID-19 digital technology response in sub-Saharan African countries
Chapter 5. Implementation of mhealth interventions for public healthcare in East Africa: lessons learnt
Chapter 6. The impact of mhealth on supply chain management of medical supplies in village clinics: a case of Cstock mHealth in Malawi
Chapter 7. Reliability of performance factors for evaluating electronic health information systems
Chapter 8. Impediments to the adoption of mhealth interventions in Burundi
Chapter 9. Adoption of blockchain to support the national health insurance implementation in South Africa: an integrative review
Chapter 10. Towards a model for self-disclosure on social network sites: a pilot study.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-7998-8916-5
OCLC:
1288150329

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