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Bridging the Digital Divide in Healthcare: Addressing Inequities for Improved Access and Outcomes


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Title: Bridging the Digital Divide in Healthcare: Addressing Inequities for Improved Access and Outcomes

Authors: Ali Akbar Khasseh, Ali Jamal Jatoi

Journal: Journal of social informatics and global health

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Year: 2022

Volume: 1

Issue: 1

Language: en

DOI: 10.62585/sigh.v1i1.63

Keywords: HealthcareDigital HealthDigital InformationeHealth

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Abstract

The digital divide in healthcare is a formidable barrier, perpetuating disparities in access to essential information and services. This chasm, evident in the uneven distribution of digital technology, impedes health literacy, access to medical records, and participation in telehealth services, exacerbating healthcare inequities. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the significance of telehealth services in disease control underscores the impact of this divide on healthcare access and outcomes. This research delves into the consequences of the digital gap in healthcare, emphasizing its disproportionate effects on marginalized communities. The research study emphasizes the need for immediate action to narrow this gap by implementing inclusive technology use, developing infrastructure, and implementing specific policy initiatives. By supporting fair access to healthcare resources, stakeholders can progress towards a healthcare system marked by universality and fairness, ultimately enhancing health outcomes and advocating for social justice for all individuals.


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