撒哈拉以南非洲农村医疗保健服务:信息通信技术驱动的方法

N. Faruk, N. Surajudeen-Bakinde, A. Abdulkarim, A. Oloyede, L. Olawoyin, O. Bello, S. Popoola, Thierry Oscar Edoh
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获得优质保健服务是撒哈拉以南非洲的一个主要问题,医生与病人的比例高达1:50 000,远远高于世界卫生组织(世卫组织)建议的1:600的比例。由于无法使用保健设施、道路、电力和许多其他因素等关键基础设施,这种情况更加严重。即使提供了这些基础设施,满足这些国家不断增长的人口的医生人数也不够。在本文中,介绍了如何利用信息和通信技术(ICT)通过在撒哈拉以南非洲的医疗保健行业引入和推广虚拟诊所和各种卫生信息系统(如移动医疗和电子健康记录系统)来推动可持续的卫生保健提供系统。此外,文章还提出了在非洲成功实施远程医疗应用/服务和远程保健设施的方法。
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Rural Healthcare Delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa: An ICT-Driven Approach
Access to quality healthcare is a major problem in Sub-Saharan Africa with a doctor-to-patient ratio as high as 1:50,000, which is far above the recommended ratio by the World Health Organization (WHO) which is 1:600. This has been aggravated by the lack of access to critical infrastructures such as the health care facilities, roads, electricity, and many other factors. Even if these infrastructures are provided, the number of medical practitioners to cater for the growing population of these countries is not sufficient. In this article, how information and communication technology (ICT) can be used to drive a sustainable health care delivery system through the introduction and promotion of Virtual Clinics and various health information systems such as mobile health and electronic health record systems into the healthcare industry in Sub-Saharan Africa is presented. Furthermore, the article suggests ways of attaining successful implementation of telemedicine applications /services and remote health care facilities in Africa.
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