Implementation of WHO SMART Guidelines-Digital Adaptation Kits in Pathfinder Countries in Africa: Processes and Early Lessons Learned
JMIR Medical Informatics2024Vol. 13, pp. e58858–e58858
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Rosemary K Muliokela, kuwani Banda, Abdulaziz Mohammed Hussen, Sarai Malumo, Andrew Kashoka, Angel Mwiche, Innocent Chiboma, María Barreix, Muyereka Nyirenda, Zvanaka Sithole, Natschja Ratanaprayul, Berhanu Fikadie Endehabtu, Hanna Abayneh Telake, Adane Nigusie Weldeab, William J. M. Probert, Özge Tunçalp, Ernest Maya, Mulatu Woldetsadik, Binyam Tilahun, Chris Guure, Kafui Senya, Lale Say, Tigest Tamrat
Abstract
Country experiences offered early insights into the opportunities and benefits of a structured approach to digitalizing primary health care services. They also highlighted how this process can be continuously refined and sustained to enhance country-level impact.
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