Assessing core, e-learning, clinical and technology readiness to integrate telemedicine at public health facilities in Uganda: a health facility - based survey
Abstract Background In developing countries like Uganda, there are shortages of health workers especially medical specialists. The referral process is frustrating to both patients and health workers (HWs). This is due to delays in accessing laboratory results/tests, costs of travel with resultant de...
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Main Authors: | Vincent Micheal Kiberu (Author), Richard E. Scott (Author), Maurice Mars (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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