Health Information and Global Health Inequity: Point-of-Care Knowledge Systems as a Foundation for Progress

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Point-of-care clinical knowledge systems play an increasingly important role in providing information for health care providers in high-resource settings, and there is evidence of strong interest among providers within low-resource settings. Unfortunately, systems developed for high-resource settings have a range of elements that make them suboptimal for low-resource settings. We discuss what a point-of-care clinical knowledge system designed for low-resource settings would ideally contain, and argue that such a system is worthy of further study and funding, towards the overarching goal of reducing global health inequity.

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Hudspeth, J., & Morse, M. (2017). Health Information and Global Health Inequity: Point-of-Care Knowledge Systems as a Foundation for Progress. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 32(5), 572–575. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-016-3909-6

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