Effectiveness of using e-government platform "Absher" as a tool for noncommunicable diseases survey in Saudi Arabia 2019-2020: A cross-sectional study
BackgroundE-government platforms provide an opportunity to use a novel data source for population health surveillance (also known as e-health). Absher is a Saudi e-government platform with 23 million authenticated users, including residents and citizens in Saudi Arabia. All Absher users were invited...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed Alluhidan (Author), Reem F. Alsukait (Author), Taghred Alghaith (Author), Rana Saber (Author), Adwa Alamri (Author), Saleh Al-Muhsen (Author), Fahad Alhowaitan (Author), Abdulmohsen Alqarni (Author), Christopher H. Herbst (Author), Nahar Alazemi (Author), Ahmad S. Hersi (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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