Mapping national information and communication technology (ict) infrastructure to the requirements of potential digital health interventions in low- and middle-income countries

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    Open source data such as the Global Digital Health Index, the World Bank data and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) statistics provided national data (excluding India). The "wish-list" of digital health care from the five RESPIRE countries was broad and encompassed features of m-Health, telehealth and centralised electronic health records (EHRs) mobile apps as a medium to support patients` health care. The most valued digital health applications were information provision (for patients and professional development), mapping service availability, remote consulting, remote monitoring of patients` condition, remote tracking of field staff (eg, when . . .

     

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