Ensuring digital inclusion

Vanessa Heaslip, Debbie Holley
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The last decade has seen an expansion in digital health which was rapidly advanced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital healthcare has the potential to both increase the quality of care provided to patients as well as enabling access to care in marginalised groups and communities promoting health for all. However, if the implementation of digital healthcare is not managed carefully then it could inadvertently widen the health gap. There are many individuals, groups and communities who find themselves digitally excluded, and this can also include nurses and midwives themselves. It is important in any service design that consideration is given to digital inclusivity, ensuing that no one is left behind.

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在过去的十年里,数字健康的扩张在新冠肺炎大流行期间迅速推进。数字医疗有可能提高为患者提供的护理质量,并使边缘化群体和社区能够获得护理,促进全民健康。然而,如果不谨慎管理数字医疗的实施,可能会无意中扩大健康差距。有许多个人、团体和社区发现自己被数字排斥在外,这也可能包括护士和助产士自己。在任何服务设计中,都必须考虑数字包容性,确保没有人掉队。
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