Examining the Implementation of Digital Health to Strengthen the COVID-19 Pandemic Response and Recovery and Scale up Equitable Vaccine Access in African Countries
Olufunto A Olusanya, Brianna White, Chad A Melton, Arash Shaban-Nejad

TL;DR
This paper explores how digital health and AI technologies can enhance COVID-19 response and vaccine access in Africa, emphasizing scalable solutions to strengthen health systems and ensure equitable recovery.
Contribution
It assesses the potential of digital health tools in Africa to improve pandemic management and proposes strategies for scaling these technologies for better health outcomes.
Findings
Digital health can improve disease detection and management.
AI platforms support equitable vaccine distribution.
Digital solutions enhance health system resilience.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the world, having taken the lives of over 6 million individuals. Accordingly, this pandemic has caused a shift in conversations surrounding the burden of diseases worldwide, welcoming insights from multidisciplinary fields including digital health and artificial intelligence. Africa faces a heavy disease burden that exacerbates the current COVID-19 pandemic and limits the scope of public health preparedness, response, containment, and case management. Herein, we examined the potential impact of transformative digital health technologies in mitigating the global health crisis with reference to African countries. Furthermore, we proposed recommendations for scaling up digital health technologies and artificial intelligence-based platforms to tackle the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 and enable equitable vaccine access. Challenges related to…
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