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Artikeln ingår i The Routledge International Handbook of Disability and Global Health.
Abstract
Digital healthcare services and digital health information, here called eHealth services, have the potential to reach people with diverse needs as both a complement to and a substitution for traditional healthcare. The access to and use of digital health information and digital healthcare services that are accessible and usable for people with impairments is a complex phenomenon.
This potential is not always released and there seems to be a systematic pattern regarding who will benefit from eHealth and who will not, and there is a risk that those who could benefit from eHealth the most will be the ones using it the least. This chapter will present and discuss a set of prerequisites for achieving equity and non-disabling use of eHealth services for people with impairments. Over time and depending on context or society, some prerequisites are probably more critical than others.
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