This issue explores AI-powered telemedicine solutions addressing infectious disease management in resource-limited settings. Featured research examines how artificial intelligence enhances remote healthcare delivery, improves disease surveillance, and supports clinical decision-making for nurses and midwives across developing countries, with special focus on implementation challenges and successes.

Published: 2024-11-07

The role of AI in Improving the Management of Chronic Diseases in Developing Countries

Safura Seidu, Afia Kwakyewaa Owusu-Agyeman, Mariam Ibrahim, Catherine Kyiu, Christopher Ababio-Boamah (Author)

1-15

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.1-15

The role of AI in Enhancing Disease Surveillance and Outbreak Response in Developing Countries

Rebecca Boatemaa, Solomon Ossom Asare, Stephen Cosmos Akabadin, Victor Agyabeng, Alfred Addy (Author)

16-29

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.16-29

Implementing and Adopting EHR Systems in Developing Countries

Kweku Owusu Danso, Prince Oghenekaro Asagba , Iroro Enameguolo Yarhere, Patrick Adumattah , Simon Amoaful (Author)

30-62

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.30-62

Continuous Labor Support on Maternal Outcomes and Experiences

Dorothy Benewaa, Kenneth Afful Adjei, Esther Kissiwaa, Gifty Boafowaa Assim, Philip Abu (Author)

63-87

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.63-86