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Pediatric electronic health records moving from adolescence to young adulthood after more than 50 years

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Technology continues to impact healthcare around the world. This provides great opportunities, but also risks. These risks are compounded in low-resource settings where errors in planning and implementation may be more difficult to overcome. Global Health Informatics provides lessons in both opportunities and risks by building off of general Global Health. Global Health Informatics also requires a thorough understanding of the local environment and the needs of low-resource settings. Forming effective partnerships and following the lead of local experts are necessary for sustainability; it also ensures that the priorities of the local community come first.

There is an opportunity for partnerships between low-resource settings and high income areas that can provide learning opportunities to avoid the pitfalls that plague many digital health systems and learn how to properly implement technology that truly improves healthcare.

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