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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Global health technology experts, the BroadReach Group, and nonprofit research institute, RTI International (RTI), are pleased to announce a partnership between the organizations. Together, they now will offer joint informatics solutions, powered by AI, synthesizing managerial, operational and other types of social and economic data. These state-of-the-art tools will help US healthcare payers and providers optimize health outcomes and organizational effectiveness at scale, while allowing for customization.
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RTI International (RTI), are pleased to announce a partnership between the organizations. Together, they now will offer joint informatics solutions, powered by AI, synthesizing managerial, operational and other types of social and economic data. These state-of-the-art tools will help US healthcare payers and providers optimize health outcomes and organizational effectiveness at scale, while allowing for customization.
The organizations will use their complementary capabilities to deliver value in the USA. RTI brings health research and data science capabilities to the partnership while BroadReach delivers best-in-class direct implementation experience and technology solutions through its Vantage Health Technologies unit.
Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout must include clear communication to combat vaccine hesitancy experts
UN staff repack and inspect the first shipment of Covid-19 vaccines in Ghana, distributed by the COVAX Facility. (UNICEF)
Inequitable distribution and vaccine hesitancy are the key challenges facing Africa in its fight against Covid-19, say international health experts.
Herd immunity cannot be achieved unless the public accepts vaccines. As Africa begins rolling out the Covid-19 vaccine, it is important to communicate the importance of the vaccine and have a clear strategy, experts said.
“Health authorities must share vaccine rollout information with members of the public in simple, layman’s language to increase trust and acceptance,” said South Africa health department deputy-director general Dr. Anban Pillay.
Global COVID-19 Experts See Inequitable Distribution and Vaccine Hesitancy as the Key Challenges for Africa in 2021 iafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.