Electronic Immunization Registries in Tanzania and Zambia: Shaping a Minimum Viable Product for Scaled Solutions
As part of the work the Better Immunization Data (BID) Initiative undertook starting in 2013 to improve countries' collection, quality, and use of immunization data, PATH partnered with countries to identify the critical requirements for an electronic immunization registry (EIR). An EIR became...
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Main Authors: | Dawn Seymour (Author), Laurie Werner (Author), Francis Dien Mwansa (Author), Ngwegwe Bulula (Author), Henry Mwanyika (Author), Mandy Dube (Author), Brian Taliesin (Author), Dykki Settle (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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