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E-health:Can It Contribute to Reductions in Road Traffic Injuries?

E-health: Can It Contribute to Reductions in Road Traffic Injuries?
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摘要 The use of electronic technologies (e-health),including mobile devices (m-health),as a means to prevent and manage disease and improve health outcomes is a relatively new area of endeavour,but one which is gaining significant momentum,especially in settings where lowcost solutions to improve health outcomes are required[1].In many low and middle-income countries,access to mobile phones and the internet is already high and increasing,especially among adolescents (the highest risk group for road traffic injuries),and with costs for these technologies continuing to decline,they offer significant opportunities to contribute to improvements in health outcomes.
作者 Robyn Norton
出处 《伤害医学(电子版)》 2012年第2期1-2,共2页 Injury Medicine(Electronic Edition)
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