Offline and left behind : how digital exclusion has impacted health during the Covid-19 pandemic
by Ray, Anna; Thirunavukarasu, Ahimza; Stevens, Amy.
Publisher: BMJ Opinion, London : 2020.General Note: BMJ Opinion provides comment and opinion written by The BMJ's international community of readers, authors, and editors. .Summary: Healthcare’s sudden transformation into an online service has come at a cost for many, write Anna Ray, Amy Stevens, and Ahimza Thirunavukarasu.Subject(s): health inequalities | Internet | access to health services | digital inclusion | health technology | Covid-19 | health literacyDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023] | Patient choice in the NHS [July 2023]
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BMJ Opinion provides comment and opinion written by The BMJ's international community of readers, authors, and editors.
Healthcare’s sudden transformation into an online service has come at a cost for many, write Anna Ray, Amy Stevens, and Ahimza Thirunavukarasu
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