Abstract

The Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA) focus issue on Global Health Informatics (GHI) examines how health informatics can address global health issues. The selected papers discuss how informatics can improve health outcomes, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The articles in this issue come from a broad range of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, provide an overview of GHI initiatives and encourage researchers and practitioners to share ideas and best practices. GHI aims to harness digital health and informatics knowledge and tools to improve the care of individuals and populations in LMIC through achieving these 5 aims: effectiveness, efficiencies, patient satisfaction, provider well-being, and equity. A central consideration is the global north-south divide and the sociotechnical determinants of and impacts on the digital health maturity of LMIC. This issue seeks to document and understand how health informatics approaches have been undertaken in multiple LMIC scenarios and environments and how they can demonstrate the scientific impact of informatics-based best practices applied to COVID-19 and beyond.

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