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An Investigation of the Factors Influencing the Adoption of E-Health Services in Selected Hospitals in Lagos State, Nigeria
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An Investigation of the Factors Influencing the Adoption of E-Health Services in Selected Hospitals in Lagos State, Nigeria

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Research has identified a need for the improvement of the health situation in Nigeria. E-Health services are expected to make healthcare service delivery quicker and easier, covering a wider range of people. This research investigates the adoption level of e-Health in Nigerian health institutions, with focus on the use of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR). The SPSS (version 16.0) software was...
 
Published at African Journal of Computing and ICTs
Published in 2010
 
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Senanu Okuboyejo and Valerie Ochiotu
Okuboyejo Sena » My career prospect lies in the desire to become a renowned scholar whose research findings will help impact on the environment and technology use, acceptance and information management of the people in developing and resource-poor economies. My dream is to attain the pinnacle in the teaching career. view full profile
Okuboyejo Sena
 
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