Ronald Kelechi Ikpe

Ronald Kelechi Ikpe
  • Bachelor of Medicine
  • MSc Candidate at Swansea University

Open to collaborations around e-health and digital healthcare projects and research. Also open to freelancing.

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Introduction
Ronald has over ten years of experience working in the health, technology, research, core clinical, insurance, and non profit development areas. He earned a Medical degree from Madonna University. He has experience working as a clinician in private health facilities that catered to low and middle income earners in Nigeria. He is presently studying for a Master in Science in Health Informatics at Swansea University.
Current institution
Swansea University
Current position
  • MSc Candidate

Publications

Publications (4)
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The uptake of health insurance has been poor in Nigeria, a significant step to improving this includes improved awareness, access to information and tools to support decision making. Artificial intelligence (AI) based recommender systems have gained popularity in helping individuals find movies, books, music, and different types of products on the...
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The agenda for Universal Health Coverage has driven the exploration of various innovative approaches to expanding health services to the general population. As more African countries have adopted digital health tools as part of the strategic approach to expanding health services, there is a need for defining a standard framework for implementation...
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COVID-19 has rapidly spread across the globe and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). The COVID-19 infection continues to spread across Africa. In Africa, mobile phone applications have been used for the surveillance and reporting of infectious diseases such as malaria, measles, polio, and other notifiable diseases as man...
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Background: Females are plagued with reproductive cancers of which cervical cancer (neoplasia) takes a significant share; with high mortality and morbidity. The predictive application of dermatoglyphic spans a range of neoplastic diseases such as breast and prostate cancer. This study, therefore, evaluated the dermatoglyphic characteristics of cerv...

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