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The Clinical Information Network (CIN)

CIN was established in 2013 to support the use of information and examine ways to improve hospital care for children and newborns admitted to county hospitals, and to further guide policy and practice in each county in Kenya.

The Clinical Information Network (CIN) is a collaboration between the KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KEMRI-Wellcome), the Ministry of Health (MOH), the Kenya Paediatrics Association (KPA), the Kenya Paediatric Research Consortium (KEPRECON), and participating County Hospitals in Kenya.

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