Vincent Mzazi

Vincent Mzazi (PhD - Community Health) is a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Africa. He is a multidisciplinary researcher, with competencies in public health and computer science. He has more than twenty years of experience as a professional, with sixteen of them involving activities in the fields of public health and health informatics. He holds a PhD in Community Health Medicine from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Pretoria, both of these universities are situated in the Republic of South Africa. His research focuses on the areas of health services research, quality assurance systems in health care, health informatics and implementation of ICT systems in development and upgrading of life in local communities in developing countries. Prior to joining the University of South Africa, Vincent worked at the South African Medical Research Council for just under nine years.

Publications

Maternity Care, Maternity Guidelines, and the BANC Checklist
Vincent Mzazi. © 2022. 15 pages.
The area of care of the BACIS program is maternal health. This is one of the priority areas in the health system in South Africa. It is an area that also has targets that have...
Developing Maternal Health Decision Support Systems in Developing Countries
Vincent Mzazi. © 2021. 286 pages.
Implementation of guidelines in the health system is a major undertaking, especially in developing countries. An important constraint in guideline development in developing...