Health informatics in Africa - HELINA 93 : First International Conference on Health Informatics in Africa Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 19-23 April 1993
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Health informatics in Africa - HELINA 93 : First International Conference on Health Informatics in Africa Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 19-23 April 1993
(International congress series, no. 1055)
Excerpta Medica, 1993
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Participants of the conference emanated from 26 African countries, including South Africa, and also from 10 other countries around the globe, culminating in a gathering of experts actively engaged in the field of Health Informatics for the first time. This conference was brought about because the belief is growing that Health Informatics should play a major role in the health sector. Since Informatics is essentially human expertise, it is a technology that developing countries can contribute to. The scientific content of the papers submitted for, and selected for the conference, is representative of the present situation in Africa both in substance and geographic distribution.
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- The Opening Ceremony. Keynote Address: A global perspective of informatics in health in developing countries, S.H. Mandil. National Policies and Strategies: Health informatics development in Zambi, J.J. Chisanga
- Health informatics in Zimbabw, J.C. Mbiriza, N.Z. Nyazema
- National health statistics in Republic of Djibouti, M.M. Hathem
- Data processing and computerization at the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, M. Woldeab
- Health information system in Libya - a study of end-user views, S. Abounaja, C.S. Nayak. Information Storage and Retrieval: Health information storage and retrieval systems, A.L. Packer
- AISY - An integrated AIDS information syste, J. Ochuodha, S.J. Ochuodho. Informatics in Primary Health Care Management: Informatics in support of primary health care management, K. Moidu
- The development of a computerized information system in the Harare City Health Department, G. Woelk
- Developing a medical information system for two local governments - Ijebu-Igbo (Nigeria), and Manzini (Swaziland), J. Olutimayin
- Egyptian experience with microcomputers in monitoring and evaluation of health programme, S.G. Boutros
- Making use of reports from a computerized health information syste, R.E. Cibulskis, G. Afo, H. Annett. Hospital Information Systems: Hospital information systems, R.O.A. Makanjuola
- An integrated hospital information system for the National Cancer Institute in Cairo, Egypt - an experience to be share, A.S. Ibrahim, O.Elhattab
- Pharmacy information needs and priorities, L.A. Ilesanmi
- A hospital information system in a Nigerian University Teaching Hospital, O.A. Daini, R.O.A. Makanjuola, J.O. Ojo
- Considerations in the formulation of an information systems strategy for a large underfunded hospital - the Zambian case, C. Lavu
- Economic problems in the implementation of hospital information systems (HIS) in Nigeria - a practical experience, O. Adelakun. Informatics in Epidemiological Surveillance and Research: Epidemiology and health information in Africa - chickens and eggs, P. Byass
- Utilization of computers in the onchocercissis control programme in West Africa, E.S. Alley et al
- Health informatics in epidemiology, R.O.A. Makanjuola
- Using information in clinical management - a South African case study, H. Southall, S. Taylor. Informatics in Education: Informatics in health education and education in health informatics, K. Moidu
- The informatics specialist as a member of the multidisciplinary health care team - a South African experience, L.J. King
- Problems of information flow for health professionals in Africa - role of computer-based information, M.B. Musoke. Knowledge Based Systems in Health Care: A knowledge based system to encourage closer monitoring and evaluation of health services, R.E. Cibulskis et al
- Expert systems as a useful tool for tropical diseases diagnosis - the case of malaria, B.S. Flaubert, T.D. Esae. (Part contents).
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