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Health Information Technology In Developing Countries: A Structured Literature Review With Reference To The Case Of Libya
2015
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This paper reports a structured literature review of the application of Health Information Technology in developing countries, defined as the World Bank categories Low-income countries, Lower-middle-income, and Upper-middle-income countries. The aim was to identify and classify the various applications of health information technology to assess its current state in developing countries and explore potential areas of research. We offer specific analysis and application of HIT in Libya as one of
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1337822
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