Medical Xpress April 5, 2022
Annual Reviews

Despite COVID-19 forcing the hand of digitally reticent governments and health organizations to update, upskill and adopt digital health tools, evidence of scaled up mobile phone health (mHealth) initiatives being accessible to the poorest and those most in need, is so far, thin on the ground, according to the review released today in the Annual Review of Public Health. Annual Reviews today announced plans to make all of its 51 journals open access using a new model.

“Mobile Health (mHealth) in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)” analyzes the potential and challenges associated with the growing use of ubiquitous mobile phones and the ever-increasing connectivity globally to reach remote or otherwise disengaged populations. It highlights the advantages that private sector investment...

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