Big data in third world countries: Do the means justify the end?

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The amount of data that is being generated in health care is enormous, especially with the widespread availability of multimedia devices. However, the data keeping in developing countries is still unstructured. Lots of this Big Data is therefore vulnerable to loss. In the current report we highlight the problem and suggest the need for cost effective solution.

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Gupta, V. G., Bora, G. S., & Mavuduru, R. S. (2016). Big data in third world countries: Do the means justify the end? Technology and Health Care, 24(4), 603–604. https://doi.org/10.3233/THC-161155

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