Richard Harris, E. Dempsey, Deirdre M Murray, S. Woodworth, Paidi O'Raghallaigh, Frédéric Adam
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Towards a blueprint for decision support in connected health: scenarios in maternal and child health
ABSTRACT This paper explores the potential of connected health solutions to solve the problems currently facing healthcare systems around the world with a particular interest in their decision support capabilities. Leveraging three selected projects in which we have been involved in the area of maternal and child health, the paper proposes a blueprint for connected health decisions in a variety of settings, namely: home-based, community-based, ward-based scenarios as well as the specific scenario of low-income countries. This blueprint can be used to frame discussions on connected health solutions and discuss their decision support potential.