Tomorrow’s Health Sectors Need More IT Staff, Interoperable Systems
When it comes to data-wrangling software and apps, health sectors today have lots of options. But they may come with a language barrier.
When it comes to data-wrangling software and apps, health sectors today have lots of options. But they may come with a language barrier.
South Africa's Safe Parks model is catching on, and so are the health workers who give vulnerable young people a safe place to play, talk, and be.
A mobile app helps frontline health workers more effectively communicate with pregnant women and new mothers.
Should we continue rushing headlong into developing fancy new gadgets and software? Or should we organize the data we’ve collected and use them to scale up solutions we know work?
Plan for sustainability from the beginning, and other tips for making your mobile health pilot study a success.
The government of Senegal suspected that contraceptives weren’t consistently available at local health facilities. They were right.
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For less than the cost of a cheeseburger per American per year, we could reduce population growth by 500 million. What's the holdup?
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