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Digital inclusion as a social determinant of health
The use of digital tools and applications is steadily increasing and can support a range of health information needs1–3 . As tools such as patient portals, health trackers, and remote monitoring devices see greater use, research suggests that tools such as health apps and patient portals can foster...
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