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The Ubiquitous Healthcare Facility Framework: A Proposed System for Managing Rural Antenatal Care

Ubiquitous computing is playing a vital role in the provision of healthcare services through advanced technologies. The ubiquitous environment where resources can be accessed by anyone at anytime regardless of location have brought revolution in delivery and accessibility of healthcare services even...

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Pediatrics
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