| Literature DB >> 27538360 |
Pantelis Angelidis1, Leslie Berman2, Maria de la Luz Casas-Perez3, Leo Anthony Celi4, George E Dafoulas5, Alon Dagan4,6, Braiam Escobar7, Diego M Lopez8, Julieta Noguez3, Juan Sebastian Osorio-Valencia7, Charles Otine2, Kenneth Paik4, Luis Rojas-Potosi9, Andreas L Symeonidis10, Eric Winkler4.
Abstract
The challenge of providing quality healthcare to underserved populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has attracted increasing attention from information and communication technology (ICT) professionals interested in providing societal impact through their work. Sana is an organisation hosted at the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that was established out of this interest. Over the past several years, Sana has developed a model of organising mobile health bootcamp and hackathon events in LMICs with the goal of encouraging increased collaboration between ICT and medical professionals and leveraging the growing prevalence of cellphones to provide health solutions in resource limited settings. Most recently, these events have been based in Colombia, Uganda, Greece and Mexico. The lessons learned from these events can provide a framework for others working to create sustainable health solutions in the developing world.Entities:
Keywords: Sana; global health; hackathon; health informatics; mHealth
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27538360 PMCID: PMC5681847 DOI: 10.1080/03091902.2016.1213903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Eng Technol ISSN: 0309-1902