John’s work with NHS England

Digital inclusion is crucial for healthcare because it ensures that everyone, regardless of their socio-economic status, geographic location, or digital literacy, has access to the tools and resources needed to benefit from modern healthcare services.

It ensures that healthcare products and services are accessible, usable, relevant to the disparate groups of users. John Adewole’s work with NHS England has been focused on COVID19, self isolation, vaccination, NHS App literacy and accessibility and usability of NHS content.

John believes that digital inclusion supports a more equitable, efficient, and resilient national healthcare system, ensuring that all individuals can access, use and benefit from advancements in healthcare technology.

Lisa Collins (NHS User Research Team)

John Adewole is deeply committed to digital inclusion, sustainable technology use and climate change.

John believes that through strategic partnerships, innovation, collaboration and standardised knowledge infrastructure and protocols, we can manifest a connected, equitable and sustainable UK.

Health Inequalities: Test & Trace with Community Groups in the UK

NHS research with communities in the UK

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