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    Strengthening capacities among digital health leaders for the development and implementation of national digital health programs in Nigeria by Ibeneme, Sunny, Ukor, Nkiruka, Ongom, Moses, Dasa, Timothy, Muneene, Derrick, Okeibunor, Joseph

    Published in BMC proceedings (23-07-2020)
    “…Discussions on the use of digital health to advance health have continued to gain traction over the past decades. This is important considering the rising…”
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    Strengthening Health Systems Using Innovative Digital Health Technologies in Africa by Ibeneme, Sunny, Karamagi, Humphrey, Muneene, Derrick, Goswami, Kajali, Chisaka, Noel, Okeibunor, Joseph

    Published in Frontiers in digital health (31-03-2022)
    “…While effective health systems are needed to advance Universal Health Coverage and actualize the health Sustainable Development Goals, information system…”
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    Realigning Health Systems Strategies and Approaches; What Should African Countries Do to Strengthen Health Systems for the Sustainable Development Goals? by Ibeneme, Sunny, Ongom, Moses, Ukor, Nkiruka, Okeibunor, Joseph

    Published in Frontiers in public health (07-08-2020)
    “…The African region is experiencing peculiar demographic, economic, social and environmental challenges that place pressures on the health systems. While the…”
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    Regulatory standards and guidance for the use of health applications for self-management in Africa: scoping review protocol by Bene, Benard Ayaka, Ibeneme, Sunny, Fadahunsi, Kayode Philip, Harri, Bala Isa, Ukor, Nkiruka, Mastellos, Nikolaos, Majeed, Azeem, Car, Josip

    Published in BMJ open (11-02-2022)
    “…IntroductionDespite health applications becoming ubiquitous and with enormous potential to facilitate self-management, regulatory challenges such as poor…”
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    Geospatial Clustering of Mobile Phone Use and Tuberculosis Health Outcomes Among African Health Systems by Ibeneme, Sunny, Ukor, Nkiruka, Droti, Benson, Karamagi, Humphrey, Okeibunor, Joseph, Zawaira, Felicitas

    Published in Frontiers in public health (18-02-2022)
    “…While multiple studies have documented the impacts of mobile phone use on TB health outcomes for varied settings, it is not immediately clear what the spatial…”
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    Data revolution, health status transformation and the role of artificial intelligence for health and pandemic preparedness in the African context by Ibeneme, Sunny, Okeibunor, Joseph, Muneene, Derrick, Husain, Ishrat, Bento, Pascoal, Gaju, Carol, Housseynou, Ba, Chibi, Moredreck, Karamagi, Humphrey, Makubalo, Lindiwe

    Published in BMC proceedings (22-11-2021)
    “…Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms, increasingly deployed in public health, utilize robust data systems as a critical component for health emergency…”
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    Impact of Information and Communication Technology Diffusion on HIV and Tuberculosis Health Outcomes among African Health Systems by Ibeneme, Sunny, Revere, Frances Lee, Hwang, Lu-Yu, Rajan, Suja, Okeibunor, Joseph, Muneene, Derrick, Langabeer, James

    Published in Informatics (Basel) (01-06-2020)
    “…Debate regarding the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on health outcomes has prompted researchers to conduct analyses across many parts…”
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    Regulatory Standards and Guidance for the Use of Health Apps for Self-Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Scoping Review by Bene, Benard Ayaka, Ibeneme, Sunny, Fadahunsi, Kayode Philip, Harri, Bala Isa, Ukor, Nkiruka, Mastellos, Nikolaos, Majeed, Azeem, Car, Josip

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (11-04-2024)
    “…Health apps are increasingly recognized as crucial tools for enhancing health care delivery. Many countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, can…”
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