AI Article Synopsis

  • Diversity and inclusion, particularly regarding gender equality, are crucial for driving innovation in healthcare and the adoption of new technologies.
  • Women are key players in healthcare transformation but face underrepresentation in STEM fields, including health informatics.
  • The paper discusses strategies for peer mentoring aimed at promoting diversity in health informatics, addressing systemic inequalities, and improving digital health literacy while maintaining a human-centered approach.

Article Abstract

Diversity, inclusion and interdisciplinary collaboration are drivers for healthcare innovation and adoption of new, technology-mediated services. The importance of diversity has been highlighted by the United Nations' in SDG5 "Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls", to drive adoption of social and digital innovation. Women play an instrumental role in health care and are in position to bring about significant changes to support ongoing digitalization and transformation. At the same time, women are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). To some extent, the same holds for health care informatics. This paper sums up input to strategies for peer mentoring to ensure diversity in health informatics, to target systemic inequalities and build sustainable, intergenerational communities, improve digital health literacy and build capacity in digital health without losing the human touch.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210341DOI Listing

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