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Pathways to Universal Digital Access to Inclusive Healthcare in the G20

Arkalgud Ramaprasad (Department of Information and Decision Sciences), Vania Martínez (Centro de Medicina Reproductiva y Desarrollo Integral del Adolescente (CEMERA)), Alicia Núñez (Department of Management Control and Information Systems), S D Sreeganga (O.P. Jindal Global University)
This Policy Brief was first published in https://t20ind.org

Abstract

Universal digital access to inclusive healthcare is a part of the G20’s vision to achieve Sustainable Development Goal-3 (good health and well-being), but the pathways to accomplish this are unspecified. India and other countries are in the process of extensively digitalising healthcare. This policy brief provides a roadmap to integrate the digital healthcare infrastructure for affordable, equitable, and universal access. The roadmap is presented using an ontology of universal digital access to inclusive healthcare. Policies related to universal digital access to inclusive healthcare must be based on the large number of pathways encapsulated in the ontology. The known effective pathways to universal digital access to inclusive healthcare must be reinforced, the known ineffective pathways must be redirected, and the unknown new pathways that must be discovered and explored.

Authors

Arkalgud Ramaprasad (Department of Information and Decision Sciences), Vania Martínez (Centro de Medicina Reproductiva y Desarrollo Integral del Adolescente (CEMERA)), Alicia Núñez (Department of Management Control and Information Systems), S D Sreeganga (O.P. Jindal Global University)

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