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 International Journal of Education and Development using ICT > Vol. 4, No. 2 (2008) open journal systems 


Enhancing healthcare delivery through ICTs: A case study of the Ugandan immunisation system

Agnes Semwanga Rwashana, Makerere University, Uganda
Ddembe Willeese Williams, Makerere University, Uganda


Abstract
The role that Information Communication Technologies (ICT) plays in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery has been well established. However, the effectiveness on current immunization systems, its political, social, economic and technology challenges have not been investigated fully. This paper investigates the potential role of ICTs in enhancing and improved understanding of immunization health care problems. The paper presents a qualitative model, a causal loop diagram showing the key issues pertaining to the immunisation healthcare system effectiveness. The paper uses the model to present the status of the current immunisation system in Uganda and proposes a framework of how ICT can be used to enhance immunisation coverage.


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International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology. ISSN: 1814-0556