NHS Widening Digital Participation.
by Good Things Foundation. Digital Health Lab.
Publisher: Good Things Foundation, London.Summary: Since 2013 Good Things Foundation has been working with the NHS and other partners to bring digital health inclusion to those people who are most excluded and for whom digital can have the biggest benefit. We have been developing 20+ pathfinders that model ways to engage and support the most excluded groups across England. For the communities that we serve, digital can provide access to relevant information and health professionals and peer support, help manage conditions and improve health and wellbeing indicators. These pages are designed to give you the evidence and guidance you need to continue this work in your area. .Subject(s): consumer health information | health & social care | NHS | information technology | social exclusion | digital divide | digital inclusion | access to services | public servicesDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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Since 2013 Good Things Foundation has been working with the NHS and other partners to bring digital health inclusion to those people who are most excluded and for whom digital can have the biggest benefit. We have been developing 20+ pathfinders that model ways to engage and support the most excluded groups across England. For the communities that we serve, digital can provide access to relevant information and health professionals and peer support, help manage conditions and improve health and wellbeing indicators. These pages are designed to give you the evidence and guidance you need to continue this work in your area.
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