
Many communities have been left behind by the digital revolution. Even for people who are actively online, significant unmet health needs remain. Investment in digital health infrastructure is vital to improving health outcomes and building sustainable health services.
Many of Gilead’s Zeroing In™ Program’s efforts emphasize innovative ideas for how to create or improve a nonprofit’s technology infrastructure and digital outreach strategies for reaching key populations.
- Developing programs that address the health literacy divide in accessing digital health services
- Increasing digital access in rural areas for better outcomes for people with HIV
- Supporting digital health education and communications for those with language barriers, aging populations, indigenous people, migrants and other communities facing health disparities