iHRIS Champions in Ghana Share Success with Using Health Workforce Data
Ghana has fewer than 14 health workers for every 10,000 people. To fix the shortage, the country needs answers—and data.
Ghana has fewer than 14 health workers for every 10,000 people. To fix the shortage, the country needs answers—and data.
He’s a powerful spell-caster who can cure HIV with herbs, and more from my email exchange with a quack.
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A new wealth of information could alleviate some costly strains on the West Bank's overloaded health system.
In Chiapas, women die in childbirth 70% more often than in the rest of Mexico. For indigenous women, survival rates are three times lower.
Health workers need clear, simple, reliable information on Ebola. That's where the new Ebola Resources for Health Workers comes in.
IVR uses inexpensive technology to deliver powerful training.
Liberian health officials can send accurate data and key messages to health workers on Ebola's front lines, thanks to mHero.
Whenever we provide aid, we must ask ourselves: How can we make a positive impact not only today, but for years to come?
How much do eHealth and mHealth initiatives truly cost? It’s time we start working together to find out.
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