We round up this week's top six trends from across the globe that piqued our interest or had us scratching our heads.
The expansion into the country is to meet growing demand for information about clinics in SA.
The pharmaceutical company wants to push its SMS-based solution across sub-Saharan Africa.
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The company introduces the African healthcare industry to an integrated modular solution.
Two Silicon Valley start-ups receive the green light from the FDA for mobile apps that monitor patients from home.
The Universal Services and Access Agency of South Africa provides training to staff from clinics in Emalahleni.
The newly-formed Global Health Innovation Accelerator aims to harness new medical technology for SA's public health sector.
The recent outbreak of Ebola should remind companies to ensure they have pandemic strategies in place.
The solutions can significantly improve the success rate of safe medication administration, says Zebra Technologies.