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Experiences of discrimination drive distrust in digital health – UNSW Newsroom
Communities affected by blood-borne viruses and STIs are more likely to opt out of digital health services, says a new national study.

Communities affected by blood-borne viruses and STIs are more likely to opt out of digital health services, says a new national study.People who have experienced stigma and discrimination in health care settings are more likely to distrust digital health services, a new UNSW study says.
The study, Understanding trust in digital health among communities affected by BBVs and STIs in Australia, is the first national survey into perspectives on the digital health of populations affected by blood-borne…
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