The Digital Divide in Brazil and Barriers to Telehealth and Equal Digital Health Care: Analysis of Internet Access Using Publicly Available Data

Jul 21, 2023Journal of medical Internet research

Gaps in Internet Access and Challenges to Fair Telehealth Care in Brazil

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Abstract

A total of 223,386 (80.13%) of the interviewed population in Brazil used the internet, with significant regional and demographic disparities observed.

  • Urban areas exhibited higher internet access at 88.48%, compared to 53.24% in rural areas.
  • Internet access varied by race, with 85.63% of White respondents having access, compared to 78.64% of Black respondents.
  • Among individuals with diabetes-related limitations, 39.75% lacked internet access, indicating a significant gap for those with health challenges.
  • Women, urban households, and individuals earning above the minimum wage showed a higher likelihood of having internet access.
  • The study highlights the need for targeted strategies to address the digital divide, particularly in rural areas and among marginalized populations.

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