Objectives Digital health inequality, observed as differential utilisation of digital tools between population groups, has not previously been quantified in the National Health Service (NHS). Deployment of universal digital health interventions, including a national smartphone app and online primary care services, allows measurement of digital inequality across a nation. We aimed to measure population factors associated with digital utilisation across 6356 primary care providers serving the population of England. Methods We used multivariable regression to test association of population and provider characteristics (including patient demographics, socioeconomic deprivation, disease burden, prescribing burden, geography and healthcare provid...
Background Digital health technologies enable patients to make a personal contribution to the impro...
There is concern that digital public health initiatives used in the management of COVID-19 may margi...
The prioritization of telehealth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic may accelerate progress to vir...
The use of digital technology has become increasingly commonplace within the United Kingdom, with ma...
Objective To map and explore existing evidence on the use of digital technology to deliver healthcar...
Objective: To map and explore existing evidence on the use of digital technology to deliver healthca...
Since 2016 digital healthcare has been a part of the Swedish primary healthcare market. Therefore th...
Informed by a discourse analysis, this article examines the framing of equity within the UK's digita...
The provision of population-oriented, on-demand digital health services in many countries exemplifi...
One of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the relationship between social distancing measu...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has given an unprecedented boost to already increased digital healt...
Background: The World Health Organization considers coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to be a public em...
Issue addressed: We sought to examine barriers to access to, use of, and benefits from digital heal...
Digital technology is one form of technology with ubiquitous application, especially with the spread...
Background: Digital health technologies enable patients to make a personal contribution to the impro...
Background Digital health technologies enable patients to make a personal contribution to the impro...
There is concern that digital public health initiatives used in the management of COVID-19 may margi...
The prioritization of telehealth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic may accelerate progress to vir...
The use of digital technology has become increasingly commonplace within the United Kingdom, with ma...
Objective To map and explore existing evidence on the use of digital technology to deliver healthcar...
Objective: To map and explore existing evidence on the use of digital technology to deliver healthca...
Since 2016 digital healthcare has been a part of the Swedish primary healthcare market. Therefore th...
Informed by a discourse analysis, this article examines the framing of equity within the UK's digita...
The provision of population-oriented, on-demand digital health services in many countries exemplifi...
One of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the relationship between social distancing measu...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has given an unprecedented boost to already increased digital healt...
Background: The World Health Organization considers coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to be a public em...
Issue addressed: We sought to examine barriers to access to, use of, and benefits from digital heal...
Digital technology is one form of technology with ubiquitous application, especially with the spread...
Background: Digital health technologies enable patients to make a personal contribution to the impro...
Background Digital health technologies enable patients to make a personal contribution to the impro...
There is concern that digital public health initiatives used in the management of COVID-19 may margi...
The prioritization of telehealth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic may accelerate progress to vir...