As digital health continues to expand capabilities and find further integration in traditional healthcare organizations, equity and access are major concerns for the industry.
Telehealth, for example, has been heralded as a great connector to care during a public health emergency. But broadband connectivity is still a barrier for millions of Americans, especially in rural areas. Digital literacy rates — knowledge and problem-solving in a tech-centered world, such as the ability to use an app store or two-factor authentication — point to stark divisions. 
As healthcare organizations look to…

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