2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.02.22274588
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A Framework for Advancing Sustainable MRI Access in Africa

Abstract: MRI technology has profoundly transformed current healthcare and research systems globally. The rapidly growing burden of non-communicable diseases in Africa has underscored the importance of improving access to MRI equipment as well as training and research opportunities on the continent. The Consortium for Advancement of MRI Education & Research in Africa (CAMERA) is a network of African experts, global partners, and ISMRM/ESMRMB members implementing novel strategies to advance MRI access and research in… Show more

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“…Closing this gap requires investing in infrastructure, personnel training, innovative access solutions, and increased funding. 9,25,26 Utilizing Teleneurology Over 5 billion people worldwide own a cellular telephone, 4.4 billion of which are smartphones. Simple smartphone-based applications and teleconsultation platforms have enormous and unrealized potential to support remote assessment, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations for healthcare workers and patients in remote settings.…”
Section: Increasing Access To Neuroimaging and Other Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closing this gap requires investing in infrastructure, personnel training, innovative access solutions, and increased funding. 9,25,26 Utilizing Teleneurology Over 5 billion people worldwide own a cellular telephone, 4.4 billion of which are smartphones. Simple smartphone-based applications and teleconsultation platforms have enormous and unrealized potential to support remote assessment, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations for healthcare workers and patients in remote settings.…”
Section: Increasing Access To Neuroimaging and Other Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-eld portable MRI has seen a recent renaissance (1)(2)(3) with the increased social awareness that clinical MRI scans are available as a diagnostic disease tool to less than 30% of the worldwide population (4)(5)(6). Our group constructed a number of Halbach-based systems (7,8) consisting of thousands of small permanent magnets (9,10), and have even fabricated one on-site with colleagues in Mberara in Uganda (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%