Development of a conceptual framework for linking mHealth applications to eRecord systems in Botswana
Abstract Background The proliferation of mHealth solutions and eRecord systems is inevitable in developing countries, and ensuring their bi-directional interoperability is essential. Interoperability has been described as the ability for two or more systems or components to exchange information and...
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Main Authors: | Kagiso Ndlovu (Author), Maurice Mars (Author), Richard E. Scott (Author) |
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