监测医学 2.0:对印度社区卫生工作者的数字监测。

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology & Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1080/13648470.2024.2378733
Sandra Bärnreuther
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本文探讨了印度东部某邦初级卫生部门使用的数字平台。在 "触觉制度 "中,该平台被认为可以重新定义国家在农村地区的存在,不仅可以为病人提供服务,还可以对人口进行筛查并建立健康数据库。虽然操作数字平台的卫生工作者代表着 "边缘地区 "的国家,但国家本身却对他们表现出不信任,并通过平台监控他们的表现。在长期人种学研究的基础上,手稿分析了数字医疗技术作为问责技术的使用情况。监控技术的竞争性质导致数字会诊的数量不断增加,从而塑造了一个关爱和高效的国家形象。然而,本文也探讨了这种政治在提供医疗服务方面的意外后果。尽管数字技术及其带来的管理形式有望触及人们的生活,但它们在带来无形形式的关怀的同时,却忽略了印度卫生部门数十年来一直面临的紧迫结构性问题。
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Surveillance medicine 2.0: digital monitoring of community health workers in India.

This paper examines a digital platform used in the primary health sector in a state in Eastern India. Within a 'regime of tactility,' it is supposed to redefine the state's presence in rural areas, not only by attending to patients but also by screening the population and establishing health databases. While the health workers who operate the digital platform represent the state in 'the peripheries,' the state itself exhibits mistrust towards them and monitors their performance through the platform. Based on long-term ethnographic research, the manuscript analyses the use of digital health technologies as technologies of accountability. The competitive nature of monitoring techniques leads to an ever-higher number of digital consultations, which projects the image of a caring and efficient state. However, the paper also explores the unintended consequences of this politics by display on the provision of healthcare. Even though digital technologies and the managerial form of governance they engender promise to touch people's lives, they lead to intangible forms of care while leaving untouched pressing structural issues that India's health sector has been facing for decades.

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