Smart Governance: A Foundation for Good Governance for Health

Document Type : Letter to Editor

Authors

1 Center of Excellence for Global Health (CEGH), Department of Global Health and Public Policy, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran

2 Department of Health Management, Policy & Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran

3 Health Equity Research Centre (HERC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran

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 Dear Editor,

 

The digitization of government services and the growing complexity of policy challenges1 necessitate innovative digital solutions to enhance governance, improve health quality, achieve universal health coverage, reduce inequalities, and increase accountability.2 An integrated approach in modern health information systems and medical informatics is essential, with smart governance playing a crucial role in effectively incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) innovations. ... (Read more...)

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Articles in Press, Corrected Proof
Available Online from 26 March 2025
  • Receive Date: 28 November 2024
  • Revise Date: 13 March 2025
  • Accept Date: 18 March 2025
  • First Publish Date: 26 March 2025