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Bridging the digital divide: reaching vulnerable populations.

Betty L Chang1, Suzanne Bakken, S Scott Brown

  • 1University of California-Los Angeles, USA.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
|August 10, 2004
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This congress developed a national agenda framework for health informatics to improve care for vulnerable populations. Key recommendations include policy revisions, funding, research, and education to bridge the digital divide in healthcare.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Public Health
  • Digital Health Equity

Background:

  • Convened 178 experts to address health disparities in underserved populations.
  • Focused on leveraging information and communication technology (ICT) for vulnerable groups.
  • Aimed to create a national agenda for ICT in healthcare.

Framework:

  • Developed a national agenda framework for health informatics.
  • Addressed current status, ideal states, barriers, strategies, and recommendations.
  • Organized discussions into four tracks: ICT issues, successful strategies, evaluation, and dissemination.

Implementation:

  • Recommendations focused on Policy, Funding, Research, and Education & Training.
  • Emphasized revising payment and reimbursement policies.

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  • Highlighted the integration of health care standards and the importance of partnerships.
  • Implications:

    • Broad dissemination of findings is crucial for replication.
    • Specific feedback to target populations and stakeholders is recommended.
    • Aims to enhance health and healthcare for underserved populations through informatics.