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It is a fact of life in the world that health services everywhere suffer a strain, and it may affect the level of trust that people have in the service and the mood of the workers.
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Healthcare Business Review | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
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Every health service faces pressure, a fact of life. A negative impact on staff morale could affect confidence in the service.
FREMONT, CA: It is a fact of life in the world that health services everywhere suffer a strain, and it may affect the level of trust that people have in the service and the mood of the workers.
In the past few years, covid has significantly increased the burden on resources, notably staffing, and disrupted the typical maternity services provided, including antenatal and other parent education and support services.
How might digital healthcare contribute to and influence the future of national health and maternity services?
Digital healthcare is essential in a world dominated by technology, and the provision of digital services, including education, is required to ensure patients' needs are served in a manner that works for them and promotes the attainment of health goals. Digital education and assistance have the potential to enhance the results of patient care and complement conventional maternity care services.