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Global eHealth capacity: secondary analysis of WHO data on eHealth and implications for kidney care delivery in low-resource settings.

Ikechi G OkpechiShezel MuneerFeng YeDeenaz ZaidiAnukul GhimireMohammed M TinwalaSyed SaadMohamed A OsmanJoseph LunyeraMarcello TonelliFergus CaskeyCindy GeorgeAndre P KengneCharu MalikSandrine DamsterAdeera LevinDavid JohnsonVivekanand JhaAminu K Bello
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The penetration of eHealth services across ISN regions is suboptimal, particularly in low-income countries. Increasing utilisation of internet communication technologies provides an opportunity to improve access to kidney education and care globally, especially in low-income countries.
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