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The Impact of Digital Transformation on Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria: Challenges and Recommendations

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  • Elechi Ubalaeze S

    (Department of Radiography and Radiological Sciences, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Nigeria)

  • Elechi Kelechi W

    (Biology of Aging Discipline, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America.)

  • Onyeugbo Erere G

    (Department of Radiography and Radiological Sciences, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Nigeria)

  • Akujuobi Chinemerem D

    (Department of Radiography and Radiological Sciences, Faculty of Health Science and Technology, University of Uyo, Nigeria.)

  • Nwoda Chioma S

    (Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.)

Abstract

Nigeria’s healthcare system faces significant challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, workforce shortages, and a high disease burden. Digital health technologies offer promising solutions, but their implementation and impact remain limited and fragmented. This review examines the challenges of digital transformation in Nigerian healthcare and provides recommendations for overcoming these obstacles. While digital health initiatives have shown promise in improving access to care, enhancing health education, and streamlining healthcare delivery, significant challenges persist. These include infrastructure deficits, digital literacy gaps, financial constraints, regulatory issues, and concerns about data privacy and security. Rural and underserved areas face particularly acute challenges, risking the exacerbation of existing health inequalities. Overcoming the challenges of digital health transformation in Nigeria requires a multi-faceted approach. Recommendations include developing a comprehensive national digital health strategy, investing in infrastructure and digital literacy, creating a supportive regulatory environment, and fostering public-private partnerships. By addressing these challenges, Nigeria can harness the power of digital health to build a more robust, equitable, and effective healthcare system.

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  • Elechi Ubalaeze S & Elechi Kelechi W & Onyeugbo Erere G & Akujuobi Chinemerem D & Nwoda Chioma S, 2024. "The Impact of Digital Transformation on Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria: Challenges and Recommendations," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(15), pages 498-509, October.
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