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Accessing and managing open medical resources in Africa over the Internet

Recent commentaries have proposed the advantages of using open exchange of data and informatics resources for improving health-related policies and patient care in Africa. Yet, in many African regions, both private medical and public health information systems are still unaffordable. Open exchange o...

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Main Authors: Rada, Hussein, Khalifa Aly, Jimenez-Castellanos, Ana, de la Calle Guillermo, Ramirez-Robles, Maximo, Crespo, Jose, Perez-Rey, David, Garcia-Remesal, Miguel, Anguita, Alberto, Alonso-Calvo, Raul, de la Iglesia Diana, Barreiro, Jose M, Maojo Victor
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Recent commentaries have proposed the advantages of using open exchange of data and informatics resources for improving health-related policies and patient care in Africa. Yet, in many African regions, both private medical and public health information systems are still unaffordable. Open exchange over the social Web 2.0 could encourage more altruistic support of medical initiatives. We have carried out some experiments to demonstrate the feasibility of using this approach to disseminate open data and informatics resources in Africa. After the experiments we developed the AFRICA BUILD Portal, the first Social Network for African biomedical researchers. Through the AFRICA BUILD Portal users can access in a transparent way to several resources. Currently, over 600 researchers are using distributed and open resources through this platform committed to low connections.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/1.4897849