A Focused Exploration of Digital Inclusion and Exclusion in Primary Care
REBEL Ground floor Hall, REBEL, 470 Harrow Road,, LondonJoin us for an insightful workshop led by Dr. Adaku Jennifer Agwunobi from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. This event explores the experiences and perspectives of digital inclusion and exclusion for specific community groups accessing and using apps in primary care. Building on the NHS App evaluation, we aim to delve into digital inequality and ensure equitable access for all patient groups. Key Highlights: Objective: Examine the needs of specific ethnic groups and patients without a permanent address regarding NHS App access. Methods: Engage with community organizations and conduct workshops to gather insights and share experiences. Participation: Limited to six participants, including a deaf participant with British Sign Language interpretation provided. Collaboration: Partnering with NHS Transformation Directorate, Imperial College London, and other esteemed organizations. Why Attend? Discover culturally appropriate ways to support access to primary care and contribute to addressing digital inequalities. This event is a unique opportunity to influence the future of digital health services and ensure they meet the needs of diverse communities. Registration: Spaces are limited. Ensure your spot by registering early. For more information, see below or contact us at info@amet.online.