Mobile services offer great potential for improving maternal health, reducing infant mortality and providing gender-specific support.
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Increased connectivity sees mobile technologies changing the face of healthcare access and delivery.
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Factors that denote significant impact include the need for investment, or the risk of being late to adopt, Gartner says.
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