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IMCI Computerized Adaption and Training Tool (ICATT)

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IMCI computerized adaptation and training tool (ICATT) early adaptation and training experience
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The implementation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) strategy launched by the WHO and UNICEF in the mid 1990s’ has improved health workers performance and quality of service with the help of digital health technology.

IMCI Computerized Adaption and Training Tool (ICATT) (PDF 3.39 MB)

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