Digital health and health equity: How digital health can address healthcare disparities and improve access to quality care in Africa

Ibraheem Olasunkanmi Qoseem(Osun State University), Olalekan John Okesanya(University of Thessaly), Noah Olabode Olaleke(Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex), Bonaventure Michael Ukoaka, Blessing Olawunmi Amisu(Osun State University), Jerico Bautista Ogaya(Far Eastern University), Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)
Health Promotion Perspectives
March 14, 2024
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Abstract

The healthcare industry is constantly evolving to bridge the inequality gap and provide precision care to its diverse population. One of these approaches is the integration of digital health tools into healthcare delivery. Significant milestones such as reduced maternal mortality, rising and rapidly proliferating health tech start-ups, and the use of drones and smart devices for remote health service delivery, among others, have been reported. However, limited access to family planning, migration of health professionals, climate change, gender inequity, increased urbanization, and poor integration of private health firms into healthcare delivery rubrics continue to impair the attainment of universal health coverage and health equity. Health policy development for an integrated health system without stigma, addressing inequalities of all forms, should be implemented. Telehealth promotion, increased access to infrastructure, international collaborations, and investment in health interventions should be continuously advocated to upscale the current health landscape and achieve health equity.


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