Information technologies, health, and "Globalization": Anyone excluded?

http://www.jmir.org/2001/1/e11/

Modern information technologies and worldwide communication through the Internet promise both universal accesses to information and the globalization of the medico-social network's modes of communication between doctors, laboratories, patients, and other players. The authors, specialists in public health and members of an association that aims to create opportunities for access to training in public health in developing countries, warn that the use of the term "globalization" ignores the reality of the "digital divide," that is, the fact that social inequalities may preclude the realization of this promise on a truly global scale.

Author(s): Parent, Florence, Coppieters, Yves, Parent, Marc Originator(s): Journal of Medical Internet Research
Resource added in: 02/05/2001
Available languages: English
Delivery of Health Care, Technology, Internet, Advocacy
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