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Autori principali: Majhi, Arka, Mondal, Aparajita, Agnihotri, Satish B.
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04669
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author Majhi, Arka
Mondal, Aparajita
Agnihotri, Satish B.
author_facet Majhi, Arka
Mondal, Aparajita
Agnihotri, Satish B.
contents Digital health technologies are increasingly used to improve healthcare access and delivery worldwide. However, many healthcare applications are designed for environments with stable infrastructure, high digital literacy, and strong institutional support. These assumptions often do not hold in low-resource contexts where healthcare delivery often depends on community health workers, caregivers, and informal care networks. Designing effective healthcare applications for such environments requires attention to infrastructural constraints, cultural contexts, language diversity, and usability challenges. This Birds of a Feather session aims to bring together researchers, designers, and practitioners interested in healthcare application design in low-resource contexts. The session will provide an informal forum for discussing challenges encountered in the design and deployment of digital health technologies in underserved settings, sharing field experiences, and identifying opportunities for collaboration within the Interactive Health (IH) community.
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spellingShingle Healthcare App Design in Low-Resource Contexts: Challenges, Practices, and Opportunities
Majhi, Arka
Mondal, Aparajita
Agnihotri, Satish B.
Computers and Society
Human-Computer Interaction
Digital health technologies are increasingly used to improve healthcare access and delivery worldwide. However, many healthcare applications are designed for environments with stable infrastructure, high digital literacy, and strong institutional support. These assumptions often do not hold in low-resource contexts where healthcare delivery often depends on community health workers, caregivers, and informal care networks. Designing effective healthcare applications for such environments requires attention to infrastructural constraints, cultural contexts, language diversity, and usability challenges. This Birds of a Feather session aims to bring together researchers, designers, and practitioners interested in healthcare application design in low-resource contexts. The session will provide an informal forum for discussing challenges encountered in the design and deployment of digital health technologies in underserved settings, sharing field experiences, and identifying opportunities for collaboration within the Interactive Health (IH) community.
title Healthcare App Design in Low-Resource Contexts: Challenges, Practices, and Opportunities
topic Computers and Society
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04669