A Digitally Competent Health Workforce: Scoping Review of Educational Frameworks
BackgroundDigital health technologies can be key to improving health outcomes, provided health care workers are adequately trained to use these technologies. There have been efforts to identify digital competencies for different health care worker groups; however, an overview of these efforts has ye...
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Main Authors: | Nazeha, Nuraini (Author), Pavagadhi, Deepali (Author), Kyaw, Bhone Myint (Author), Car, Josip (Author), Jimenez, Geronimo (Author), Tudor Car, Lorainne (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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