Inequity in Digital Health Planning in Canada.

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Senior Medical Advisor, Health Informatics, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.

Published: April 2022

An evaluation of the paper by Falk (2022) in this issue using a word count method found that it omits consideration of substantial efforts, inherent data rights and experiences with virtual care from certain jurisdictions, professions and Indigenous groups. Although equity is positioned as a core policy pillar of virtual care, it is not defined, nor are factors underlying digital health inequity described. Deficits in health informatics training, regulation, pedagogy and research in Canada likely contribute to an inequitable approach to health informatics planning. A commitment to definitional rigour, taxonomic clarity and evidence-informed informatics will help promote digital health equity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12927/hcpap.2022.26963DOI Listing

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