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Breaking Down Barriers: Making Health Tech Understand Everyone
Friday, February 28, 2025
But it's not just about language. The framework also considers things like culture and accessibility. For example, it suggests that health technology should be designed in a way that respects different cultural beliefs and values. It should also be accessible to people with disabilities, such as those who are blind or deaf.
The researcher also points out that we need to think about how health technology is used in different countries. This means considering things like local health systems and regulations. It also means thinking about how people in different countries use technology.
This new framework is a step in the right direction. It's a reminder that health technology should be for everyone, not just a lucky few. But it's also a challenge. It's a challenge to think about how we can make health technology more inclusive and accessible. It's a challenge to think about how we can use technology to improve health outcomes for everyone, no matter who they are or where they come from.
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