Africa Healthcare
Africa healthcare is about the major stories that impacts or defines the management of healthcare in Africa
South Africa: Proving that mobile can revolutionise healthcare
By BiztechAfrica: A mobile health initiative now being expanded across numerous rural clinics in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province underlines the positive ...Uganda : Academics, healthcare experts to roll out cervical cancer screening
Academics and healthcare professionals from Manchester and London will travel to Uganda this week (6 August) to push on with ambitious plans ...Africa identified as the next frontier for healthcare sector
Over the past decade the global life sciences sector has experienced healthy growth. The world market for pharmaceuticals, for example, has doubled ...Nigeria: How to bridge health research gaps
Reports Sade Oguntola(Nigeria Tribune): Strategic Research and Management (STREAM) Insight is imperative in accessing customer satisfaction and providing in-depth analytics. Mr Adewale ...Uganda:Philips provides ultrasound technology for rural women
By RACHEAL NINSIIMA Royal Philips, a Netherlands- based health company focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation, recently showcased how cost-effective ultrasound ...mHealth initiatives making a difference
By Greg Slabodkin: Mobile healthcare neither replaces nor displaces health providers but enables and enhances their practices, according to an article in the Online Journal of ...Open-Source Electronic Disease Surveillance Software Released
By Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center ...Rwanda: Oklahoma Hospitals to Cooperate With Rwandan Health Ministry
: A team of 27 people from the City of Oklahoma – Mercy Hospitals – is in the country to assess possible ...New study reveals limited eHealth regulation in sub-Saharan Africa
Press Release: A year-long study on eHealth Regulation in sub-Saharan countries shows that they have much to do to catch up with ...Improving the Routine HMIS in Nigeria through Mobile Technology for Community Data Collection
By Ime ASANGANSI et-al: Decision makers in many developing countries lack the required data needed for evidence-based health management. One reason for this ...