Role of Inforamtion Communication Technology and its Impact on Health Sector
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This paper discusses different effects of ICT (Information and communication technology) on health care, in particular on health educa-tion, placing them in the context of rural and urban areas. Due to these modern technologies, the rapid transmissions of health knowledge have catalyzed achievements and opportunities, but also challenges and risks. Health care, including disease prevention and adopting a healthy life-style, has profited greatly by the development of ICT, advancing the best use of information and management systems for the betterment of the citizen. “A hypothesis testing is usually considered as the principal instrument in research. Its main function is to suggest new experiments and observations. In fact, many, experiments are carried out with the object of testing hypotheses. The null hypothesis, H0, represents a theory that has been put forward, either because it is believed to be true or because it is to be used as a basis for argument, but has not been provedâ€. It dem-onstrates how ICT can improve the distribution of health information, knowledge, comprising the male and female views on different health care questions.
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Keywords: component Health education, ICT, Globalization, Informatics systems, Health knowledge.
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