Sub-Saharan Africa—the new breeding ground for global digital health
Christine Holst, Felix Sukums, Danica Radovanović, Bernard Ngowi, Josef Noll, Andrea Sylvia Winkler
Abstract
Sub-Saharan Africa has become an emerging arena for digital health innovations directed at strengthening health care, in terms of both patient management and disease surveillance and prevention. Across the region with the world's largest burden of disease and the most severe shortage of health-care workers, we see increased use of digital health solutions and interventions for clients, health-care providers, health-system managers, and data services. As the traditional health-care systems are typically ill-equipped, understaffed, or not accessible at all, sub-Saharan Africa is booming with digital health.
Topics & Concepts
Digital healthHealth careHealth promotionDisease surveillanceTelemedicineSocial mediaBusinessPsychological interventionGlobal healthThe InternetMedicinePolitical scienceInternet privacyNursingPublic healthWorld Wide WebComputer scienceLawData-Driven Disease SurveillanceInfluenza Virus Research StudiesCOVID-19 epidemiological studies