Empowering the digital health workforce in Latin America in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: the Peruvian case.

Informatics for health & social care Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Epub Date: 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1080/17538157.2024.2315266
Walter H Curioso, Lelis G Coronel-Chucos, Elsa Oscuvilca-Tapia
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed significant gaps in healthcare access, quality, and the urgent need for enhancing the capacity of digital health human resources, particularly in Latin America. During the pandemic, online courses and telehealth initiatives supported by governmental agencies, the Pan American Health Organization, and other public and private resources, have played a crucial role in meeting training demands. This article discusses the role of capacity building programs in digital health within the context of Latin America, with a specific focus on the Peruvian case. We highlight the development of digital health competencies and related policies, while also describing selected experiences related to capacity building in this field. Additionally, we discuss the pivotal role of collaborative partnerships among institutions and countries, emphasizing the importance of culturally relevant training programs in digital health. These initiatives have the potential to accelerate training and research opportunities in Latin America, drawing on the involvement of government agencies, non-governmental organizations, industry, universities, professional societies, and communities.

在 COVID-19 大流行的背景下增强拉丁美洲数字医疗队伍的能力:秘鲁案例。
COVID-19 大流行暴露了医疗保健在获取和质量方面的巨大差距,以及提高数字医疗人力资源能力的迫切需要,尤其是在拉丁美洲。在大流行期间,由政府机构、泛美卫生组织以及其他公共和私人资源支持的在线课程和远程医疗计划在满足培训需求方面发挥了至关重要的作用。本文以秘鲁为例,讨论了数字医疗能力建设项目在拉丁美洲的作用。我们强调了数字医疗能力和相关政策的发展,同时还介绍了与该领域能力建设相关的部分经验。此外,我们还讨论了机构间和国家间合作伙伴关系的关键作用,强调了与文化相关的数字健康培训计划的重要性。在政府机构、非政府组织、行业、大学、专业协会和社区的参与下,这些举措有可能加快拉丁美洲的培训和研究机会。
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