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  • Global Health
  • Digital Health

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  • Global Health Informatics (GHI) has evolved over two decades.
  • Significant advancements in informatics tools have improved healthcare in vulnerable and remote communities.
  • Successful GHI projects often involve collaboration between high-income and low- or middle-income countries (LMICs).

Approach:

  • This perspective reviews the academic landscape of GHI.
  • Analysis focuses on articles published in JAMIA over the past 6.5 years.
  • Criteria include articles on LMICs, international health, indigenous populations, refugee populations, and research subtypes.
  • Comparative analysis extends to JAMIA Open and three other health informatics journals.

Key Points:

  • GHI has demonstrated success in improving healthcare delivery and outcomes globally.
  • Collaboration and innovation sharing between countries at different income levels are crucial for GHI advancements.
  • The review identifies trends and gaps in GHI research within leading informatics journals.

Conclusions:

  • GHI is a maturing field with a history of impactful contributions.
  • Continued collaboration and focused research are essential for advancing GHI.
  • Journals play a crucial role in disseminating GHI research and fostering global health equity.