SMS text message reminders to improve infant vaccination coverage in Guatemala: A pilot randomized controlled trial

An article from Vaccine Journal: doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.03.065.

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From the background in PubMed: Patient reminder systems are an evidence-based way to improve childhood vaccination rates but are difficult to implement in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Short Message Service (SMS) texts may offer a potential low-cost solution, especially in LMICs where mobile phones are becoming more ubiquitous.

mFHAST Implications: Feasibility of using SMS for increasing childhood vaccination rates in LMIC settings

HL7 Trauma Registry and mFHAST Meeting

Discussion of Trauma Registry use cases and the LMIC Adoption Framework

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Meeting with the HL7 Trauma Registry work group to discuss mFHAST use cases related to Trauma Registry work and the need for LMIC standards adoption frameworks.

Assessing scale-up of mHealth innovations based on intervention complexity

An article from the Journal of Health Communication

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From the article abstract: "As interest in mHealth (including Short Message Services or SMS) increases, it is important to assess potential benefits and limitations of this technology in improving interventions in resource-poor settings. The authors analyzed two case studies (early infant diagnosis of HIV and nutrition surveillance) of three projects in Malawi and Zambia using a conceptual framework that assesses the technical complexity of the programs, with and without the use of SMS technology."

mFHAST Implications: Opportunity for SMS to improve interventions within resource-poor settings

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