Digital African Health Library

Digital African Health Library The Digital African Health Library: a mobile app to provide medical personnel with diagnostic refere

The Digital African Health Library is an integrated, smartphone-based, point-of-care resource that provides evidence-based, locally relevant decision support and health information which is shown to lead to more informed patient care. Our vision is to see every health worker in Sub Saharan Africa and beyond will have access to affordable, relevant, and evidence-based health care information they need to provide excellent service at the point of patient care. We will achieve this by providing a collaborative environment that integrates high quality clinical decision support resources that maximizes a personalized user experience by harnessing innovative technological solutions. Our markets are: Botswana, Kenya, Rwanda, Somaliland, South Sudan, Uganda, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania,

Are you a competent primary health nurse?!We - as nurses - deliver interventions to assess health needs, provide care, a...
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Are you a competent primary health nurse?!

We - as nurses - deliver interventions to assess health needs, provide care, and advice and support people to start to manage some aspects of their own health. Responsible to provide professional, quality evidence based patient care according to agreed PHC standard.
Join to learn more about our role in achieving and improving systems, register here https://afrophc.org/2021/11/07/afrophc-workshop-16th-nov-digital-health-in-african-phc/

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Bringing evidence-based clinical decision support resources to clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Bringing evidence-based clinical decision support resources to clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a viral disease that can cause mild to severe symptoms.
The mild symptoms may include: fever, muscle pains, and headaches which often last for up to a week.
Severe symptoms may include: loss of sight beginning three weeks after the infection, infections of the brain causing severe headaches and confusion, and bleeding together with liver problems which may occur within the first few days.
Those who have bleeding have a chance of death as high as 50%.


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Where do you turn for a second opinion?

Try Digital African Health Library

Here you'll find all the clinical knowledge you need, quick and easy.

Digital African Health Library will provide you with access to comprehensive advanced decision support medical information from the world's leading publishers covering all clinical specialties.

You can find what you're looking for in a matter of seconds; symptom, disease, treatment & management e.t.c.. right on your smartphone, whether for knowledge, research or diagnosis purposes.

Get to access trustworthy and up to date knowledge that is evidence based and made relevant for Sub Saharan Africa

Download the Digital African health Library directly from Google Play Store or Apple Store. We'll give you a 30-Day free trial, no strings attached.

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Interesting survey with aim of providing better understanding development and adoption of technology in healthcare pract...
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Interesting survey with aim of providing better understanding development and adoption of technology in healthcare practice.

Medtech's role in the Internet of Medical Things.

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