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mHealth Knowledge was a portal to hundreds of selected mHealth resources, arranged into eight categories: mHealth Alliance, Applications & Platforms, Communities of Practice, Capacity Building & Learning, Multimedia Content, Project Repositories, Tools & Guides, and Blogs & News. It also housed the mHealth Compendium archive (see below).
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- ItemAfrican Strategies for Health (ASH) Project mHealth Compendiums (Editions 1-6 & Infographic)(2013)The mHealth Compendiums document a range of mHealth applications being implemented primarily in Africa This series was initially published in November 2012 The series contains case studies organized within five programmatic areas Behavior Change Communication Data Collection Finance Logistics and Service Delivery which document mHealth innovations many of which seek to contribute to USAID s two overarching objectives of eliminating preventable maternal newborn and child deaths and achieving an AIDS free generation mHealth Compendium First Edition mHealth Compendium Second Edition English French and Portuguese mHealth Compendium Third Edition English French and Portuguese mHealth Compendium Fourth Edition English French and Portuguese mHealth Compendium Fifth Edition English French and Portuguese mHealth Compendium Sixth Edition English French and Portuguese Infographic The infographic documents a range of mHealth applications being implemented primarily in Africa This summary synthesizes and highlights case study materials in Editions One Six to help USAID missions and other interested parties identify and access information contained within the Compendiums Why these resources help with planning Serves as a project repository and case examples for mHealth applications being implemented mainly in Africa from 2012 2016 Helps during landscape analysis Designed to provide information to USAID missions
- ItemAfrican Strategies for Health mHealth DatabaseMore than 100 applications have been featured in ASH s mHealth Compendiums Search using the filters to learn about the interventions how they address specific health areas or problems important results or evaluation findings and contact information for their implementers and donors
- ItemDigital Health Atlas(2016)Digital Health Atlas aims to strengthen the value and impact of digital health investments improve coordination and facilitate institutionalization and scale Digital Health Atlas offers technologists implementers financial investors and governments a platform of tools and guidance to improve the use of digital innovations for health Leverages the WHO mHealth Assessment and Planning for Scale MAPS Toolkit Using metrics from the WHO mHealth Assessment and Planning for Scale MAPS Toolkit the DHA allows implementers to assess the maturity of digital health projects gain personalized guidance and benefit from implementation experiences and other resources This interactive website also helps to curate the range of digital health implementations around the world This will enable a global community of implementers governments and financial investors to map monitor and foster the growth of digital health innovations investments
- ItemDigital Health Country Dashboards(2015)The HealthE Africa team has been working with in country experts to create a series of country dashboards summarising the state of digital health in specific African countries These dashboards are intended to be dynamic and are updated as and when new information becomes available If you have information that should be added to one of the dashboards or would like to assist with developing dashboard for a country as yet unrepresented please email idon healthenabled org
- ItemThe GSMA mHealth TrackerThe GSMA Mobile for Development Impact mHealth Tracker is a customized tool that collates mobile health products and services around the globe It tracks solutions in the planning phase as well as those that have been commercially deployed Search for mobile enabled products and services in the world using geographic and sector based filters View the results on an interactive map or summary table and click through to find out more about a specific product or service Use the search bar on right to filter for mHealth programs
- ItemJohns Hopkins University Global mHealth InitiativeA catalogue of over 135 mHealth projects from across Johns Hopkins University
- ItemmHealth KnowledgemHealth Knowledge connects health professionals to the people products and ideas that they need to do their mHealth work effectively This site features the mHealth collaborations and products created and maintained by the USAID funded Knowledge for Health K4Health Project Through mHealth Knowledge one can learn mHealth basics access the latest evidence about what works plan an mHealth initiative or find key resources or connect with other mHealth practitioners Stay up to date on mHealth hot topics via the newsfeed or by subscribing to receive the quarterly newsletter
- ItemmHealth Projects: Examples from Low- and Middle-Income CountriesThe Royal Tropical Institute maintains a list of mHealth project examples in resource poor settings The examples which are meant to illustrate different applications of mobile technology in health care range from projects in the planning phase to pilot studies to fully implemented programs The table can be sorted by project title region country or application area Application areas include Education Awareness Point of Care Support Diagnostics Patient Monitoring Disease Epidemic Outbreak Surveillance Emergency Medical Response System Health Information Systems and HRH mLearning While the site is no longer maintained the respository is still accessible to the public
- ItemNorweigan Institute of Public Health eRegistries(2013)An eRegistry is an organized system for collecting managing analyzing and most importantly using reproductive maternal newborn and child health data to improve women and children s health We believe that better use of health information results in better decisions and ultimately in better health eRegistries are strategically designed to facilitate data use through accurate and easily available clinical decision support for health care providers personalized messages to pregnant woman and automated analysis and reporting to public health officials These built in features ensure timely use of data by all those who need it What does that mean for healthcare providers Easy access to medical records across the entire spectrum of careAccess to medical records across all levels of health care facilitiesClinical guideline support to improve decision makingData capture at the point of care to reduce duplicate reporting What does that mean for public health officials and policy makers Automated processing and analysisConsistent and timely receipt of reportsImproved data quality and integrityActionable and standardized health indicators What does that mean for clients Appointment remindersPersonalized health messages during and after pregnancyConfidence that their medical history is accessible by health care providers as needed