Since the 1978 Declaration of Alma-Ata affirming health as a fundamental human right, policy-makers and stakeholders have proposed many different strategies to achieve the goal of 'health for all'. However, globally there still remains a lack of access to health information and quality health care, especially in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC). Digital health holds great promise to improve access and quality of care. We propose using the "resilient health system framework" as a guide to scale-up digital health as a means to achieve universal health care (UHC) and health for all. This article serves as a call to action for all governments to include population-based digital health tools as a foundational element in ongoing health system priorities and service delivery.
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Yoeli, E., Rathauser, J., Bhanot, S. P., Kimenye, M. K., Mailu, E., Masini, E., … Rand, D. (2019). Digital Health Support in Treatment for Tuberculosis. New England Journal of Medicine, 381(10), 986–987. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmc1806550
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