Quantifying digital health inequality across a national healthcare system
Zhang, J; Gallifant, J; Pierce, R; et al.Fordham, A; Teo, JT; Celi, LA; Hutan, A
Date: 2023
Article
Journal
BMJ Health & Care Informatics
Publisher
BMJ Publishing / BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Abstract
Objectives
Digital health inequality, observed as differential utilization of digital tools between population groups, has not previously been quantified in the National Health Service. Deployment of universal digital health interventions, including a national smartphone app and online primary care services, allows measurement of ...
Objectives
Digital health inequality, observed as differential utilization of digital tools between population groups, has not previously been quantified in the National Health Service. Deployment of universal digital health interventions, including a national smartphone app and online primary care services, allows measurement of digital inequality across a nation. We aimed to measure population factors associated with digital utilization across 6356 primary care providers serving the population of England.
Methods
We used multivariable regression to test association of population and provider characteristics (including patient demographics, socio-economic deprivation, disease burden, prescribing burden, geography, and healthcare provider resource) with activation of two independent digital services during 2021/2022.
Results
We find significant adjusted association between increased population deprivation and reduced digital utilization across both interventions. Multivariable regression coefficients for most deprived quintiles correspond to 4.27 million patients across England where deprivation is associated with non-activation of the NHS App.
Conclusion
Results are concerning for technologically driven widening of healthcare inequalities. Targeted incentive to digital is necessary to prevent digital disparity from becoming health outcomes disparity.
Law School
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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