2020
DOI: 10.1016/s2589-7500(20)30164-3
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COVID-19: digital equivalence of health care in English prisons

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“…Edge et al recently coined the term ‘digital inequivalence’ to describe the lesser access to healthcare technology in prisons, highlighting that prisons were slower to adopt telehealth services at the start of the pandemic. 2 Prisons face the complex task of balancing security and care. If society returns to face-to-face secondary care appointments, but prisons accelerate their use of telehealth and video consulting, this will raise important ethical questions regarding the above principle.…”
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“…Edge et al recently coined the term ‘digital inequivalence’ to describe the lesser access to healthcare technology in prisons, highlighting that prisons were slower to adopt telehealth services at the start of the pandemic. 2 Prisons face the complex task of balancing security and care. If society returns to face-to-face secondary care appointments, but prisons accelerate their use of telehealth and video consulting, this will raise important ethical questions regarding the above principle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 50 of the 117 prisons in England and Wales lacked sufficient internet connectivity for videoconferencing, and only two telemedicine solutions were approved for use in Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS). 2 Following COVID-19, new legislation permitted the use of 4G-enabled tablets for telemedicine within secure environments. 2 Despite initial delays in implementing this technology, all prisons in England now have telemedicine capability.…”
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“…As a result of the rapidly spread of the epidemic, prisons in several countries have experienced a serious problem with COVID-19 infection. For example, con rmed cases were reported in prison of British, France, United States, Pakistani, India and Brazil, etc [7][8][9][10][11]. Lessons from COVID-19 infections in both domestic and foreign prisons were learned deeply by the penitentiary system in China.…”
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