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Area of Science:

  • Digital Health
  • Health Equity
  • Health Disparities Research

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  • The rapid digitization of healthcare risks exacerbating health disparities.
  • Existing health disparities frameworks lack a focus on the digital environment.
  • Digital determinants of health (DDoH) are crucial for equitable healthcare access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a comprehensive Framework for Digital Health Equity.
  • To detail key digital determinants of health (DDoH) for tool creators.
  • To support the development of inclusive digital health solutions.

Main Methods:

  • Building upon established health disparities frameworks.
  • Incorporating a new 'digital environment' domain.
  • Examining DDoH across individual, interpersonal, community, and societal levels.

Main Results:

  • A multi-level, root cause approach to DDoH is essential.
  • The framework provides a structured way to consider digital equity.
  • A case study demonstrates the practical application of the framework.

Conclusions:

  • A proactive, multi-level approach is necessary to ensure digital health equity.
  • The proposed framework aids in mitigating potential disparities from digital health tools.
  • Integrating DDoH considerations is vital for equitable healthcare innovation.