Effects of Digital Technologies on Older People’s Access to Health and Social Care: Umbrella Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(11), pp. e25887–e25887
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Patience Kunonga, Gemma Spiers, Fiona Beyer, Barbara Hanratty, Elisabeth Boulton, Alex Hall, Peter Bower, Christopher J. Todd, Dawn Craig
Abstract
The impact of digital technologies on equitable access to services for older people is unclear. Research is urgently needed in order to understand the positive and negative consequences of digital technologies on health care access and to identify the groups most vulnerable to exclusion.
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