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A Dedicated Satellite for Meeting Health Education Needs of Afro-Asian Nations: Possibilities, Action Plan and Benefits
Analysing the Challenges of IS implementation in public health institutions of a developing country: the need for flexible strategies
Architecture, Mobiles, and Health: 10 pitfalls
Claim Mobile: Engaging Conflicting Stakeholder Requirements in Healthcare in Uganda
Clearing m-health hurdles
Conceptualising Information Culture in Developing Countries
From euphoria to pragmatism: The experience and the potentials of eHealth in Asia
From No Doctor to E-Doctors in Rural India
Implementing Healthcare Information in Rural Communities in Sri Lanka: A Novel Approach with Mobile Communication
Information Technology for Health in Developing Countries
mHealth for Development: The Opportunity of Mobile Technology for Healthcare in the Developing World
Mobile Health: The potential of mobile telephony to bring health care to the majority
Mobiles Phones for Health Worldwide: Moving From Hype to Context and Benefit
New technologies altering healthcare landscape, says UN report
Smart Connect: a SMS communication appliance for rural healthcare
SMS Project Fights Malaria In Africa
Telehealth in the Developing World
Text-Messaging for Health Still Has Its Challenges
The Africa Competitiveness Report 2009
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