Across Africa, a quiet revolution is underway, one built not on new hospitals or expensive medical equipment, but on data. From rural clinics in Ethiopia to national health command centres in Kenya, a ...
It is increasingly common to encounter instances of cancer among relatives, neighbors, and within the broader community. Malignant cancers are characterized ...
At the intersection of healthcare and information technology is health informatics — the science that guides the collection, analysis and use of data. Why is health informatics important? It helps to ...