Digitalization of Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Digitalization of Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Paradigm Changes in Healthcare and Biomedical Research

Sargsyan, Karine; Kozlakidis, Zisis; Muradyan, Armen

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2024

284

Dura

9783031623318

15 a 20 dias

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Background: Digital health overview.- Theoretical background and needs analysis.- Introduction: Needs, trends, applications.- Digital health in general: Gaps and Challenges.- State of the Art of Digital health in developing countries.- The digital divide based on development and availability.- Shifting disease burden.- Health inequalities and availability discourse: Needs and applications.- Potential and rational: Wider socio-economic outlook.- Needs of healthcare and medical research digitalization in developing countries: Digital Health Infrastructure.- Digitalization process, case studies.- Current applications and state: Gaps and challenges, especially governance and data.- Possible process optimization: Innovative digital health implementation models.- Preclinical research.- Clinical pathways.- Patient-facing applications.- Population-level applications.- Overarching challenges and risks.- Infrastructure needs, risks and opportunities.- Technical and design challenges.- Skills, behavioral and organizational challenges.- Governance and regulation specifics.- Investments and incentives.- Socio-economical aspect of digitalization.- Future developments: Sustainability (financial and educational).- Universal internet access: opportunities and risks.- Proliferation, ingestion and interpretation of data.- Ubiquitous and powerful AI.- Future non-tech trends.- Recommendations at a national and at a global level: Wider socio-economic outlook.
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Open Access;Digital health;Health inequalities;SDG3;Universal internet access;Digitalization of biomedical research;Ethics in digital health