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Digital Health and Inequalities in Access to Health Services in Bangladesh: Mixed Methods Study
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Author Affiliations
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sheffield, Johns Hopkins University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InJMIR mhealth and uhealth
Year2020
Citations74
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Globally, the rapid growth of technology and its use as a development solution has generated much interest in digital health. In line with global trends, Bangladesh is also integrating technology into its health system to address disparities. Strong political endorsement and uptake of digital platforms by the government has influenced the rapid proliferation of such initiatives in the country. This paper aims to examine the implications of digital health on access to health care in Bangladesh, considering who uses electronic devices to access health information and services and why. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to understand how access to health care and related information through electronic means (digital health) is affected by sociodemographic determinants (ie, age, gender, education, socioeconomic status,…
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