Publications
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Alvin Marcelo
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- papers and presentations of the National Telehealth Center
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A Telemedicine Program Utilizing Short Message Service (SMS) for Remote Village Doctors. Alex I. Gavino, MD, Pia Athena P. Tolentino, RN, Alexandra Belle S. Bernal, RN, Paul Fontelo, MD, MPH, Alvin B. Marcelo, MD. Question 14-2/2: Mobile eHealth solutions
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Alvin Marcelo
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Effect of image compression on telepathology. A randomized clinical trial. Marcelo A, Fontelo P, Farolan M, Cualing H. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2000 Nov;124(11):1653-6.
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Alvin Marcelo
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Feb 01, 2011 09:12 PM
- TBL: Compression of microscopic images (up to 90% from original) does not increase or decrease accuracy of diagnosis among pathologists
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Presentations
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Alvin Marcelo
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Ryan Julius A. Banez, Raymond Francis Sarmiento, Alvin B. Marcelo, Paul Fontelo, Bowei Du. An SMS Appointment Reminder System for Prenatal Care in Urban Health Care Centers in the Philippines
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Ryan Julius Banez
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Feb 01, 2011 09:12 PM
- Ryan Julius A. Banez, Raymond Francis Sarmiento, Alvin B. Marcelo, Paul Fontelo, Bowei Du. An SMS Appointment Reminder System for Prenatal Care in Urban Health Care Centers in the Philippines. Telemedicine and e-Health. May 2010, 16(S1): S-2-S-23. doi:10.1089/tmj.2010.9976.supp.
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Marcelo A. Health Information Systems: a Survey of Frameworks for Developing Countries. Section 3: Health Information Systems. IMIA Yearbook 2010 2010 5 1: 25-29
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Alvin Marcelo
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Feb 01, 2011 09:12 PM
- Marcelo A. Health Information Systems: a Survey of Frameworks for Developing Countries. Section 3: Health Information Systems. IMIA Yearbook 2010 2010 5 1: 25-29
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CHITS on Center for Health Market Innovations Poster
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Aliyah Evangelista
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Jul 22, 2011 04:00 PM
- The Community Health Information Tracking System (CHITS) was mentioned in the poster "Designing a practical, low cost-methodology to collect better information on the impact of a large number of promising health programs" The poster was presented by Maria Blenky, Donika Dimovska, and trevor Lewis of the Center for Health Market Innovations

