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Health eVillages, a program of the not-for-profit Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, provides state-of-the-art mobile health technology including medical reference and clinical decision support resources to medical professionals in the most challenging clinical environments around the world.

Health eVillages has conducted small pilot projects in:

  • China
  • Haiti
  • Kijabe, Kenya
  • Lwala, Kenya
  • Rural Louisiana
  • Uganda

The Health eVillages Advisory Board is comprised of an all-star consortium of health information technology leaders, human rights and international development experts, healthcare providers and health policy thought leaders.

With the Board's guidance and the support of in-kind contributions, corporate sponsorship and major donors, Health eVillages' mission is to empower medical professionals with mobile health tools and training that help improve the quality of care in some of the poorest, most underserved areas on the globe.

Members of the Health eVillages Advisory Board include:

  • Kerry Kennedy, co-founding partner, president of the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights
  • Donato Tramuto, co-founding partner, CEO and vice chairman of Physicians Interactive Holdings
  • John Boyer, chairman of the board of directors for Maximus Federal Services
  • Glen Tullman, chief executive officer of Allscripts
  • Steve Andrzejewski, former chief executive officer of NycoMed, Inc.
  • Alexander Baker, chief operating officer of Partners Community Healthcare
  • Dr. Mary Jane England, former president of Regis College
  • Neil Versel, freelance healthcare journalist
  • Greg Divis, President and CEO – KV Pharmaceutical
  • Devin Paullin, Executive Vice President of Corporate Business Development - Physicians Interactive

For more information about Health eVillages, please visit www.HealtheVillages.org.

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