1. Global eHealth capacity: secondary analysis of WHO data on eHealth and implications for kidney care delivery in low-resource settings
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Ikechi G Okpechi, Shezel Muneer, Feng Ye, Deenaz Zaidi, Anukul Ghimire, Mohammed M Tinwala, Syed Saad, Mohamed A Osman, Joseph Lunyera, Marcello Tonelli, Fergus Caskey, Cindy George, Andre P Kengne, Charu Malik, Sandrine Damster, Adeera Levin, David Johnson, Vivekanand Jha, and Aminu K Bello
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Humans ,General Medicine ,Electronics ,Kidney ,World Health Organization ,Delivery of Health Care ,Telemedicine - Abstract
ObjectiveTo describe the use of electronic health (eHealth) in support of health coverage for kidney care across International Society of Nephrology (ISN) regions.DesignSecondary analysis of WHO survey on eHealth as well as use of data from the World Bank, and Internet World Stats on global eHealth services.SettingA web-based survey on the use of eHealth in support of universal health coverage.Participants125 WHO member states provided response.Primary outcome measuresAvailability of eHealth services (eg, electronic health records, telehealth, etc) and governance frameworks (policies) for kidney care across ISN regions.ResultsThe survey conducted by the WHO received responses from 125 (64.4%) member states, representing 4.4 billion people globally. The number of mobile cellular subscriptions was ConclusionThe penetration of eHealth services across ISN regions is suboptimal, particularly in low-income countries. Increasing utilisation of internet communication technologies provides an opportunity to improve access to kidney education and care globally, especially in low-income countries.
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- 2022
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