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Establishing Standards to Evaluate the Impact of Integrating Digital Health into Health Systems
Alain Labrique, Lavanya Vasudevan, William Weiss and Kate Wilson
Global Health: Science and Practice October 2018, 6(Supplement 1):S5-S17; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00230
Alain Labrique
aJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Lavanya Vasudevan
aJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
bDepartment of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA.
cCenter for Health Policy and Inequalities Research, Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC, USA.
William Weiss
aJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Kate Wilson
dDigital Impact Alliance, Washington, DC, USA.
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Global Health: Science and Practice
Vol. 6, No. Supplement 1
October 10, 2018
Establishing Standards to Evaluate the Impact of Integrating Digital Health into Health Systems
Alain Labrique, Lavanya Vasudevan, William Weiss, Kate Wilson
Global Health: Science and Practice Oct 2018, 6 (Supplement 1) S5-S17; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00230
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- INTRODUCTION
- DISCORDANT PROLIFERATION: “PILOTITIS” AND FRUSTRATION
- SCRUTINY AND RECOGNITION OF THE NEED FOR RIGOROUS EVIDENCE
- DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON FRAMEWORKS
- IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF REPORTING DIGITAL HEALTH RESEARCH
- THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ENABLING ECOSYSTEM
- MOVING TOWARD HEALTH SYSTEM INTEGRATION: GAPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- CONCLUSIONS
- Notes
- REFERENCES
- Figures & Tables
- Info & Metrics
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