2021
DOI: 10.29337/ijdh.35
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A Digital First Primary Care Model in the National Health Service (NHS): A Perspective from a Digital Health Provider

Abstract: Primary care has been instrumental in delivering high quality care since the inception of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. However, increased complexity and demand in the system has resulted in difficulty in accessing clinicians and low morale in the workforce. Policy makers have recognised that new models of care need to be implemented to fulfil patients’ needs. Technology is expanding at a rapid pace with a potential to improve patient care. The devastating impact of COVID-19 has highlighted the … Show more

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“…The scheme provided access to a loan ICT device (a tablet), internet connectivity devices and mobile data, as well as personalised digital skills support to enhance literacy and confidence. This scheme aimed to build on lessons learnt from previous initiatives, which had predominantly focused on increasing digital skills and competency to bridge the digital divide [3,11,21,23,24]. However, the lack of physical access to resources remained an immediate concern for those affected by digital exclusion [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scheme provided access to a loan ICT device (a tablet), internet connectivity devices and mobile data, as well as personalised digital skills support to enhance literacy and confidence. This scheme aimed to build on lessons learnt from previous initiatives, which had predominantly focused on increasing digital skills and competency to bridge the digital divide [3,11,21,23,24]. However, the lack of physical access to resources remained an immediate concern for those affected by digital exclusion [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%