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Digital Emergency Response Tools: Bridging the Gap for Routine Health Information Reporting
The First Health Extension Worker (HEW) to Become an eCHIS Mentor in Sire Woreda, Aris Zone of Oromia Region
Transforming Healthcare in Ethiopia: A Case Study of Ferensay Health Center
Conflict Affecting Hospital Restructuring in DHA Support: The Case of Ayder Hospital
Women Supporting Women’s Access to Primary Health with Expanded Digitization and Data Use
The Importance of Quality Data for Decision-Making? The Case of East Harerge Zone Health Office in Ethiopia
Impact of Electronic Medical Records on Patient Care: The Case of Butajira General Hospital
An Electronic Pharmaceutical Logistics System Expands Transparency, Reduces Cost
Considering Interoperability and Governance in the Expansion of Digital Health
Harar Science College Launches e-Learning Hub
Digital Emergency Response Tools: Bridging the Gap for Routine Health Information Reporting
By Hailemariam Kassahun, System Strengthening and Quality Assurance Director The conflict in northern Ethiopia has severely impacted accessibility of essential
The First Health Extension Worker (HEW) to Become an eCHIS Mentor in Sire Woreda, Aris Zone of Oromia Region
Bizuayehu Adinew is an HEW at Koloba Shameda Health Post (HP) in Sire Woreda of Arsi Zone in Oromia Region.
Transforming Healthcare in Ethiopia: A Case Study of Ferensay Health Center
In the last decade, Ethiopia has committed to a complete digitization of its health sector, streamlining data and ensuring its
Conflict Affecting Hospital Restructuring in DHA Support: The Case of Ayder Hospital
“Despite the effects our hospital faced due to thewar, it was also the only hospital which functioned in the Tigray
Women Supporting Women’s Access to Primary Health with Expanded Digitization and Data Use
“I felt as though I would start every client visit asking the same question. And clients had to repeat their
The Importance of Quality Data for Decision-Making? The Case of East Harerge Zone Health Office in Ethiopia
“We didn’t have standards to collect information from the patients. Now, using the Health Information System, health professionals received training