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An evidence-based approach to digital inclusion for health

An evidence-based approach to digital inclusion for health
An evidence-based approach to digital inclusion for health
This report is the first deliverable of the 'Digital Inclusion and Social Knowledge Media for Health: Frameworks and Roadmaps' project. It discusses the concept of social and digital exclusion and suggests that a focus on the digital mediation of social processes may provide more purchase for public service providers. This focus leads to the consideration of the way in which digital services might support a range of health-related factors which are both directly and indirectly linked to specific health outcomes. The report discusses some examples in the light of a consideration of the specific (and spatial) health needs and priorities of Solihull Care Trust. The report concludes with suggestions for directions for future research and development.
Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI)
Anderson, B.
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Speed, E.
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Anderson, B.
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Speed, E.
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Anderson, B. and Speed, E. (2009) An evidence-based approach to digital inclusion for health Colchester, GB. Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI) 58pp.

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Abstract

This report is the first deliverable of the 'Digital Inclusion and Social Knowledge Media for Health: Frameworks and Roadmaps' project. It discusses the concept of social and digital exclusion and suggests that a focus on the digital mediation of social processes may provide more purchase for public service providers. This focus leads to the consideration of the way in which digital services might support a range of health-related factors which are both directly and indirectly linked to specific health outcomes. The report discusses some examples in the light of a consideration of the specific (and spatial) health needs and priorities of Solihull Care Trust. The report concludes with suggestions for directions for future research and development.

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Published date: 2009
Organisations: Energy & Climate Change Group

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Local EPrints ID: 350364
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/350364
PURE UUID: 5b677263-a455-4581-9ae1-c3e6dc1fa644
ORCID for B. Anderson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2092-4406

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Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 04:42

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Author: B. Anderson ORCID iD
Author: E. Speed

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