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Access denied? : socioeconomic inequalities in digital health services.

by Studman, Anna.Ada Lovelace Institute.
Publisher: Ada Lovelace Institute, London : 2023.ISBN: 9781739261597.Summary: This report seeks to understand how people who have lived experience of poverty and ongoing health concerns are impacted by health inequalities when interacting with patient-facing digital health services. The findings suggest a need for policymakers, health care leaders, and digital health service designers and developers to reconsider how they use data and how they design and deploy digital health services. .Subject(s): digital health | health inequalities | socioeconomic factors | access to health services | data handling | data sharing | information technology | patient & public involvement | co-production | mobile applications | digital inclusion | lived experience
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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This report seeks to understand how people who have lived experience of poverty and ongoing health concerns are impacted by health inequalities when interacting with patient-facing digital health services. The findings suggest a need for policymakers, health care leaders, and digital health service designers and developers to reconsider how they use data and how they design and deploy digital health services.

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