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Digital Divide Goes Beyond Broadband, Rests with Digital Health Literacy

Folks are using the internet, but not for digital health engagement, a sign that the digital divide is about more than just broadband but also about digital health literacy.

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By Sara Heath

- New data is shedding light on the digital divide in healthcare, with researchers from The Ohio State University revealing that it’s not just broadband access stymying connectivity for marginalized groups. Rather, digital health literacy and language access will be necessary to support digital health equity.

Access to digital health tools has become increasingly important in a modernized medical landscape, with the advent of digital health records, patient portals, and connected health changing the way consumers engage with their health.

That was never more obvious than during the COVID-19 pandemic, when primary care offices had to shutter their doors to conserve resources and try to stem the spread of the virus. Patients and providers alike leaned on digital health tools to support continuity of care and chronic disease management remotely.