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The State of E-Health in Nigeria: A Journalistic Exploration of Growth and Challenges

Posted By: adminon: September 12, 2021In: SpectacleTags: ATBUTH, BSUTH, CINFORES, EMR, FMC, Garki Hospital, Lagoon Hospitals, LUTH, National Hospital, Princess Medical CentreNo CommentsViews:
The State of E-Health in Nigeria: A Journalistic Exploration of Growth and Challenges

By Tom Chiahemen  “When we first introduced electronic medical records (EMR) in the hospital, there was serious resentment by the staff, to the extent there were even attempts to burn down t... Read more

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