Defining "Essential Digital Health for the Underserved".

Kendall Ho, Owen Adams, Ambreen Sayani, Gurleen Cheema
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The World Health Organization envisions achieving "Health for All," to strive for equitable access to important health information and services to attain wellness (WHO 2023a). The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the Canadian health system toward increasing digital health services, which improved access for some but underserved others. Integrating digital health into holistic health services delivery deserves careful consideration. This paper introduces the concept of "essential digital health for the underserved," by first defining the terms "digital health," "essential" and "underserved." Then, we share a summary of a discussion at a May 2023 conference with stakeholders, including patients, caregivers, health professionals, health policy makers, private sectors and health researchers. A series of papers follow to explore how digital health can help chart a responsible course for the future of essential digital health in Canada. In this post-pandemic era - with a health human resources shortage through attrition and retirement, an increased health service demand from patients and a greater strain on our recovering economy - innovative solutions need to be implemented to strengthen our Canadian health system.

定义 "为得不到医疗服务的人群提供基本数字医疗服务"。
世界卫生组织设想实现 "人人享有健康",努力实现公平获取重要的健康信息和服务,以达到健康的目的(WHO 2023a)。COVID-19 大流行重塑了加拿大的医疗系统,使其朝着增加数字医疗服务的方向发展,这改善了一些人的就医条件,但却使另一些人得不到充分的服务。将数字医疗整合到整体医疗服务中值得认真考虑。本文首先定义了 "数字医疗"、"基本 "和 "服务不足 "等术语,介绍了 "为服务不足者提供基本数字医疗 "的概念。然后,我们分享了 2023 年 5 月与利益相关者(包括患者、护理人员、卫生专业人员、卫生政策制定者、私营部门和卫生研究人员)举行的一次会议的讨论摘要。随后,我们将发表一系列论文,探讨数字医疗如何为加拿大基本数字医疗的未来制定负责任的发展方向。在这个后流行病时代,由于自然减员和退休导致卫生人力资源短缺,患者对医疗服务的需求增加,我们正在复苏的经济承受着更大的压力,因此需要实施创新解决方案来加强我们的加拿大卫生系统。
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