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Chapter 5 Mobile health data collection at primary health care in Ethiopia: a feasible challenge Araya Medhanyie, Albine Moser, Mark Spigt, Henock Yebyo, Alex Little,Geert‐Jan Dinant, Roman Blanco Accepted for publication; Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 83