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Kendall Ho, Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, Ed Brown, Jennifer Zelmer, Nancy Gabor, Anthony Maeder, Alvin Marcelo, Derek Ritz, Luiz Messina, Margarita Loyola, Patricia Abbott, Jaffer Nazira, Annette Mckinnon, Vajira Dissanayake, Aisha Akeel, Neil Gardner, and Thomas Doyle (2016)

Applying the Resilient Health System Framework for Universal Health Coverage

Studies in health technology and informatics, 231:54--62.

Since the 1978 Declaration of Alma-Ata affirming health as a fundamental human right, policy-makers and stakeholders have proposed many different strategies to achieve the goal of ‘health for all’. However, globally there still remains a lack of access to health information and quality health care, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Digital health holds great promise to improve access and quality of care. We propose using the “resilient health system framework” as a guide to scale-up digital health as a means to achieve universal health care (UHC) and health for all. This article serves as a call to action for all governments to include population-based digital health tools as a foundational element in on-going health system priorities and service delivery.

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