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eHealth in Proof and Practice: Opportunities and Challenges in International Health
What Works in Practice: Influencing Policy and Society
Evidence on eHealth Interventions
Najeeb Mohamed Al Shorbaji, Knowledge Management and Sharing, World Health Organization
The Challenge of Health Systems Integration of mHealth
Don de Savigny, Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss TPH
Advancing eHealth Programmes in Switzerland: Lessons Learned
Jan Zbinden, Basel Department of Health
What Works in Practice: Building-up Health Information Systems
Claudio Zaugg, Swiss Centre for International Health, Swiss TPH
Open Source and Interoperability in Medical Record Systems (MRS)
Najeeb Mohamed Al Shorbaji, Knowledge Management and Sharing, World Health Organization
Use of Smartphones in Health and Demographic Surveillance
Nicolas Maire, Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss TPH
Health Information System Implementation in Indonesia: A Practice Review
Kelvin Hui, Health in Asia Pacific and Eastern Europe, German International Cooperation
Open Source for eHealth
Open Source vs. Proprietary Software: Decision Criteria
Jim Barrington, "SMS for Life”, Novartis
Limitations of Open Source Software: Practice Example from Egypt
Tarek Badr, Directorate General of Radiology, Ministry of Health, Egypt
OsiriX Imaging Software: The Key to a Decade of International Success
Osman Ratib, Department of Medical Imaging and Information Sciences, University Hospital of Geneva
Development of an Open Source Perinatal Registry: Organisational and IT Security Issues Gonçalo Castro, Swiss Centre for International Health, Swiss TPH
Mobile ICT Solutions
Mobile Phones for Disease Control
L. Suzanne Suggs, Faculty of Communication Sciences, University of Lugano
Can Smartphones Replace Doctors?
Valérie D'Acremont, Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss TPH
Use of Mobile Phones for Exposure Assessment
Martin Röösli, Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss TPH
Jørn Klungsøyr, Center for International Health, University of Bergen
