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The Adoption of Wireless Technology in the Nigerian Healthcare Environment

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The health services rendered by the Nigerian healthcare environment are incompetent when measured on a global platform and this can be related to inadequate infrastructure and technology. This study explores the adoption of wireless technology (a fast-growing trend) by Nigerian healthcare professionals for medical purposes. Our underlying theories include Technology acceptance Model (TAM),...
 
Published at Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences
Volume 4
Issue 1
Published in 2013
 
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Senanu Okuboyejo and Joy Mokalo
Okuboyejo Senanu
 
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