Satisfaction of health informatics professionals with Ethiopian health system: the case of three zones in Ethiopia
Abstract Background The importance of the health information system faces multiple challenges such as supply, acceptance, and pressure from other professions in Ethiopia. Work-related challenges might cause low professional satisfaction and hinder service provision. There is a paucity of evidence fo...
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Main Authors: | Girma Gilano (Author), Sewunet Sako (Author), Belachew Boranto (Author), Firehiwot Haile (Author), Hadiya Hassen (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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