The Covid-19 pandemic prompted changes in the ways that individuals access healthcare services and accelerated the transition to digital methods of care. For some, this opened doors for easier and more convenient access. For people already experiencing exclusion and marginalisation however, digital access can create additional barriers for accessing health care. NHS Digital (2019) identified several groups as more likely to be digitally excluded
The use of digital technology has become increasingly commonplace within the United Kingdom, with ma...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
The last decade has seen an expansion in digital health which was rapidly advanced during the COVID-...
The last decade has seen an expansion in digital health which was rapidly advanced during the COVID-...
An ageing society demands innovative thinking to reshape our future healthcare. Technology is consid...
Background: The covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the use of digital tools within health and social ...
Objectives: COVID-19 led to rapid uptake of digital healthcare. We sought to examine digital access,...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has given an unprecedented boost to already increased digital healt...
Issue addressed: We sought to examine barriers to access to, use of, and benefits from digital heal...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
The use of digital technology has become increasingly commonplace within the United Kingdom, with ma...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
The last decade has seen an expansion in digital health which was rapidly advanced during the COVID-...
The last decade has seen an expansion in digital health which was rapidly advanced during the COVID-...
An ageing society demands innovative thinking to reshape our future healthcare. Technology is consid...
Background: The covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the use of digital tools within health and social ...
Objectives: COVID-19 led to rapid uptake of digital healthcare. We sought to examine digital access,...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has given an unprecedented boost to already increased digital healt...
Issue addressed: We sought to examine barriers to access to, use of, and benefits from digital heal...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
In this study we investigated what people with long-term health conditions feel about using NHS webs...
The use of digital technology has become increasingly commonplace within the United Kingdom, with ma...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...
12.6 million UK adults lack basic digital skills and 5.9 million have never used the internet before...