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Digital Equity in Health Access

Digital Equity in Health Access refers to the fair and just opportunity for all individuals to obtain necessary health information and services through digital technologies, ensuring that barriers related to socioeconomic status, geography, or technological literacy do not impede access to healthcare resources. It emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in the digital health landscape to promote overall health equity.

intermediate
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Digital equity in health access is essential for ensuring that all individuals can receive the healthcare they need, regardless of their background. It encompasses not only access to technology but also the skills required to use these technologies effectively. By addressing barriers such as interne...

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Key Terms

Digital Equity
The fair distribution of technology and internet access.

Example: Ensuring all communities have access to telehealth services.

Telehealth
The use of technology to provide health care remotely.

Example: A doctor consulting with a patient via video call.

Digital Literacy
The ability to use digital technology effectively.

Example: Knowing how to navigate health websites for information.

Health Disparities
Differences in health outcomes among different population groups.

Example: Higher rates of diabetes in low-income communities.

Access Barriers
Obstacles that prevent individuals from obtaining health services.

Example: Lack of internet access in rural areas.

E-Health
Health services delivered electronically.

Example: Online appointment scheduling.

Related Topics

Health Informatics
The use of information technology to improve health care delivery and outcomes.
intermediate
Social Determinants of Health
Factors that influence health outcomes, including economic and social conditions.
intermediate
Public Health Policy
The development and implementation of policies to improve public health.
advanced

Key Concepts

accessibilitytelehealthdigital literacyhealth disparities