Advances in medicine have improved health and healthcare for many around the world. The challenge is achieving the best outcomes of health via healthcare delivery to every individual. Healthcare inequalities exist within a country and between countries. Health information technology (HIT) has provided a mean to deliver equal access to healthcare services re-gardless of social context and physical location. In order to achieve better health outcomes for every individual, socio-cultural factors, such as literacy and social context need to consider. This paper argues that HIT while im-proves healthcare inequalities by providing access, might worsen healthcare inequity. In order to improve healthcare inequity using HIT, this paper ar-gues that ...
Progress in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is shaping more and more the healthcar...
Healthcare technology is in use for a decade or more in India. The use of technology in healthcare e...
Better human healthcare is achieved by increasing the fair use and accessibility of medical informat...
Advances in medicine have improved health and healthcare for many around the world. The challenge is...
While enormous medical and technological advancements have been made over the last century, it is on...
Social inequalities in health have been severely documented in many countries, between many social c...
Improving access to health information and territorial resources can be a way to help strengthen hea...
Part 4: Health, Care, Well-Being and ICTInternational audiencePatient empowerment and involvement ar...
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
In Europe, we observe an increasing number of people with health problems, who could theoretically r...
Healthcare organizations have been adapting ways to be more efficient and data-driven. The public he...
Contains fulltext : 205068pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Health inequities are in-tractable, and they are well documented in the medical and public health li...
Health justice is something that every country in the world needs. However, the existence of health ...
The equitable provision of healthcare entails the distribution of resources and other processes to o...
Progress in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is shaping more and more the healthcar...
Healthcare technology is in use for a decade or more in India. The use of technology in healthcare e...
Better human healthcare is achieved by increasing the fair use and accessibility of medical informat...
Advances in medicine have improved health and healthcare for many around the world. The challenge is...
While enormous medical and technological advancements have been made over the last century, it is on...
Social inequalities in health have been severely documented in many countries, between many social c...
Improving access to health information and territorial resources can be a way to help strengthen hea...
Part 4: Health, Care, Well-Being and ICTInternational audiencePatient empowerment and involvement ar...
On a global scale, healthcare practitioners are now beginning to move from traditional desktop-based...
In Europe, we observe an increasing number of people with health problems, who could theoretically r...
Healthcare organizations have been adapting ways to be more efficient and data-driven. The public he...
Contains fulltext : 205068pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Health inequities are in-tractable, and they are well documented in the medical and public health li...
Health justice is something that every country in the world needs. However, the existence of health ...
The equitable provision of healthcare entails the distribution of resources and other processes to o...
Progress in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is shaping more and more the healthcar...
Healthcare technology is in use for a decade or more in India. The use of technology in healthcare e...
Better human healthcare is achieved by increasing the fair use and accessibility of medical informat...