Health equity is achieved when all sections of the population have attained their full potential for health and well-being, regardless of cultural background or socioeconomic status. Inequities resulting from differences in health and overall living conditions need to be identified and removed to realize health equity. Monitoring health inequity parameters is an important part of the health information system (HIS). Inequity monitoring entails collecting and disaggregating data (by age, sex, education, income, disability, and other factors), analyzing the information, and reporting the findings. The United States, with its well-established digital health infrastructure, has a significant advantage in ensuring health equity for its population.Digital Health Solutions are Boosting the Future Growth Potential of Health Equity
In this study, the analyst identifies the segments that are crucial to achieving health equity. The study also identifies the main barriers to achieving health equity and the key solutions in the market that can address health gaps. A vendor landscape analysis and prevalent business models have also been provided. The study also takes a detailed look at the key regulatory policies being implemented by the government and identifies the growth opportunities emerging in the United States from the drive to achieve health equity for the population.
Table of Contents
1. Strategic Imperatives
2. Growth Opportunity Analysis
3. Growth Opportunity Universe