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Preparedness for e-health in developing countries: the case of Ghana

Preparedness for e-health in developing countries: the case of Ghana

... to developing countries This paper highlights some of the primary challenges of developing countries, which unfortunately happen to be the engine of any economic development and core drivers ... See full document

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Barriers to innovation: the case of Ghana and implications for developing countries

Barriers to innovation: the case of Ghana and implications for developing countries

... Policy recommendations and concluding remarks With a management of innovation policy and pragmatic perspective, we now address the policy recommendations appropriate to the dimensions of identified barriers to innovation ... See full document

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Implementation of E-health in Developing Countries Challenges and Opportunities: A Case of Zambia

Implementation of E-health in Developing Countries Challenges and Opportunities: A Case of Zambia

... controlled E-Health systems. Furthermore the Ministry of Health initiatives should include creating e-Health national standards for patient forms tailored for e-Health ... See full document

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The Politico-Economics of Electricity Planning in Developing Countries : A Case Study of Ghana

The Politico-Economics of Electricity Planning in Developing Countries : A Case Study of Ghana

... a case study of un-electrified communities in Ghana, we develop an electricity planning algorithm based on hierarchical lexicographic programming and consider specifications where the priorities are ... See full document

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Developing disaster health preparedness in Australia

Developing disaster health preparedness in Australia

... comprehensive case report͒ and the comprehensive country ...disaster case reports by drawing up specific Instructions for Authors coupled with our CONsensus Guidelines on Reports of Field Interventions in ... See full document

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ANALYSING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ON HUMAN RE-SOURCE TRAINING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES  Case Study: VRA Ghana

ANALYSING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ON HUMAN RE-SOURCE TRAINING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Case Study: VRA Ghana

... Occupational health and safety is an essential part of an organizational strategy aside factors like productivity, profitability, and ...occupational health and safety training for ...occupational ... See full document

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Law and Energy Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria and Ghana

Law and Energy Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria and Ghana

... "(a) recommend national policies for the development and utilisation [sic] of indigenous energy resources; (b) advise the Minister on national policies for the ef[r] ... See full document

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Financial sector development and the macrodynamics of ‘de facto’ dollarisation in developing countries: the case of Ghana

Financial sector development and the macrodynamics of ‘de facto’ dollarisation in developing countries: the case of Ghana

... in countries with high inflation, foreign currencies are used firstly as a store of value, secondly, as a unit of account and finally as a medium of ...inflation countries are easily aware that their ... See full document

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Municipal solid waste disposal in developing countries: a case study of Wa Municipality, Ghana

Municipal solid waste disposal in developing countries: a case study of Wa Municipality, Ghana

... deficit in the country which has resulted in major development problems in areas such as education, health, water and sanitation, and transportation in many urban areas. The Wa municipality is a middle-sized town ... See full document

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Nurse educators' perceptions of critical thinking in developing countries: Ghana as a case study

Nurse educators' perceptions of critical thinking in developing countries: Ghana as a case study

... rendering health care is a prerequisite for modern nurses in a complex and ever-changing health care ...complex health care ...in developing appropriate teaching strategies to foster students’ ... See full document

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A review of sustainable maintenance management of public healthcare facilities in developing countries: the case of Ghana

A review of sustainable maintenance management of public healthcare facilities in developing countries: the case of Ghana

... Maintainability is discussed grounded on the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) propounded by Shohet and Lavy (2004) and Shohet (2006). Their study identified four KPI’s that affect maintenance management of health ... See full document

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Issues of construction health and safety in developing countries: a case of Jordan

Issues of construction health and safety in developing countries: a case of Jordan

... construction health and safety in developing countries: a case of Jordan’, Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building, 13 (3) 141-156 143 directors, owners, project and ... See full document

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Cloud Computing Framework for E-Health in Ghana: Adoption Issues and Strategies: Case Study Of Ghana Health Service

Cloud Computing Framework for E-Health in Ghana: Adoption Issues and Strategies: Case Study Of Ghana Health Service

... Cloud technologies can be implemented in healthcare as a way for maintaining or managing patient information, monitoring patients’ progress, managing diseases and disease surveillance more efficiently and effectively, ... See full document

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The Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Stigma in Developing Countries The Case of the Furniture Sector in Ghana

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Stigma in Developing Countries The Case of the Furniture Sector in Ghana

... Globally, countries that have seen economic relief, and have chalked success in technological development owe it greatly to the trained manpower resource both within or ...advanced countries (such as United ... See full document

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Animal Supply and Logistics Activities of Abattoir Chain in Developing Countries: The Case of Kumasi Abattoir, Ghana

Animal Supply and Logistics Activities of Abattoir Chain in Developing Countries: The Case of Kumasi Abattoir, Ghana

... The concern about the welfare of livestock during transport is increasing as animal production and transport for slaugh- ter and breeding is increasing. The main objective of this study was to investigate the ... See full document

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Causes of delay and cost overruns in construction of groundwater projects in a developing countries; Ghana as a case study

Causes of delay and cost overruns in construction of groundwater projects in a developing countries; Ghana as a case study

... Ghana are financed either through domestic savings or foreign funding. Groundwater construction projects funds may be from capital allocation from Ministry of Work and/or foreign assistance which have been bud- ... See full document

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Accounting for the Divergence Between Privatisation Theory and Practice in Developing Countries: The Case of the Water Sector in Ghana

Accounting for the Divergence Between Privatisation Theory and Practice in Developing Countries: The Case of the Water Sector in Ghana

... in Ghana, together with the potential factors in the PSP programme in the country which contribute its operation diverging from that ...the case that the nature of implementation, in terms of the instance ... See full document

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Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: A Case of Ghana

Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: A Case of Ghana

... community-based health services are the community’s healthcare ...Kumasi, Ghana and the National LF Program. The CHWs in Ghana are volunteers with no education requirement, assigned one to each ... See full document

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Possibilities of using telemedicine in developing countries on the example of Ghana and Kenya

Possibilities of using telemedicine in developing countries on the example of Ghana and Kenya

... IN GHANA Ghana is struggling with the problem of high ...affecting developing countries ...of Ghana has mobile phones, of which 21% have smartphones that allow connection to the ... See full document

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Impact of US Federal Funding on Global e-health Initiatives in Developing Countries

Impact of US Federal Funding on Global e-health Initiatives in Developing Countries

... Global e-Health Initiatives in Developing Countries |8 In the case of Afghanistan we were able to identify principal donors of the country’s e- Health initiatives and how ... See full document

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