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Integrating Digital Health Innovations to Achieve Universal Health Coverage: Promoting Health Outcomes and Quality Through Global Public Health Equity
57
Zitationen
8
Autoren
2025
Jahr
Abstract
Digital health innovations are reshaping global healthcare systems by enhancing access, efficiency, and quality of care. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, telemedicine, mobile health applications, and big data analytics have been widely applied to support disease surveillance, enable remote care, and improve clinical decision making. This review critically identifies persistent implementation challenges that hinder the equitable adoption of digital health solutions, such as the digital divide, limited infrastructure, and weak data governance, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It aims to propose strategic pathways for integrating digital innovations to strengthen universal health coverage (UHC) and bridge health disparities in the region. By analyzing the best global practices and emerging innovations, this study contributes to the ongoing dialogue on leveraging digital health for inclusive, scalable, and sustainable healthcare delivery in underserved regions.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- SIMAD University(SO)
- University of Thessaly(GR)
- Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital(NG)
- Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex(NG)
- Nigerian Defence Academy(NG)
- University of Edinburgh(GB)
- University of London(GB)
- Cebu Normal University(PH)
- University of Makati(PH)
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine(GB)