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The Lancet and Financial Times Commission on governing health futures 2030 : growing up in a digital world.

by Kickbusch, Ilona; Piselli, Dario; Agrawal, Anurag; Balicer, Ran; Banner, Oliver; Adelhardt, Michael; Capobianco, Emanuele; Fabian, Christopher; Singh Gill, Amandeep; Medhora, Rohinton P; Ndili, Njide; Ryś, Andrzej; Sambuli, Nanjira; Settle, Dykki; Swaminathan, Soumya; Vega Morales, Jeanette; Wolpert, Miranda; Wyckoff, Andrew W; Xue, Lan.
Publisher: 2021.ISSN: 01406736.Summary: In this Commission, we viewed digital transformations of health through the lenses of UHC [universal health coverage] and Health for All values. At the centre of our analysis is the redistribution of power and agency for the benefit of health. We require digital technologies that work for health, address its determinants, and build on broader efforts to overcome digital divides and achieve sustainable development. We also juxtapose a digital governance model on the basis of data extraction with one based on data solidarity, digital trust, accountability, and public participation, which we believe holds the key to advancing health equity and reconciling privacy concerns and public value. If governments were to adopt such an approach to governing digital transformations, it would give us hope for an era of progress towards sustainable health futures. [Conclusion].Journal Title: Lancet.Year: 2021.Volume: 398.Number: (10312).Pagination: 1727-1776.Date: (6 November 2021).Subject(s): public health | health systems | digital health | health systems | children | young people | international perspectives | future studies | sustainability
Digital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: Free registration required to access this paper online; Growing up in a digital world website. List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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In this Commission, we viewed digital transformations of health through the lenses of UHC [universal health coverage] and Health for All values. At the centre of our analysis is the redistribution of power and agency for the benefit of health. We require digital technologies that work for health, address its determinants, and build on broader efforts to overcome digital divides and achieve sustainable development. We also juxtapose a digital governance model on the basis of data extraction with one based on data solidarity, digital trust, accountability, and public participation, which we believe holds the key to advancing health equity and reconciling privacy concerns and public value. If governments were to adopt such an approach to governing digital transformations, it would give us hope for an era of progress towards sustainable health futures. [Conclusion]

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