Convergence of communications and e-governance; a strong combination for health consumer empowerment in developing countries
Koleth, Amith; Chhanabhai, Prajesh; Holt, Alec
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Koleth, A., Chhanabhai, P., & Holt, A. (2007). Convergence of communications and e-governance; a strong combination for health consumer empowerment in developing countries. Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries, 1(1).
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Abstract:
The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of converging communications and e-Governance in the field of healthcare. This paper will examine how these two powerful drivers need to be utilised effectively to make changes, especially in the developing world. Developing countries do not have easily accessible technologies, however, the role of technology can still be utilised in governing the e-health system while ensuring health information is disseminated effectively and efficiently to the populations that require it. The main focus behind this paper is to discuss these two topics in the same space to show that they go hand in glove and by addressing both areas we can avoid re-inventing the wheel.
Date:
2007
ISSN:
1178-4407
Research Type:
Journal Article
Notes:
This is a preprint of the article, i.e., draft before refereeing. There may be differences in content between this version and the final published version, which is available from the related link.
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