Possibilities and Expectations for mHealth in the Pacific Islands: Insights From Key Informants
BackgroundThe increase in mobile phone use across the globe is creating mounting interest for its application in addressing health system constraints. Although still limited, there is growing evidence of success in using mobile phones for health (mHealth) in low- and middle- income countries. The pr...
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Main Authors: | Umali, Elaine (Author), McCool, Judith (Author), Whittaker, Robyn (Author) |
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