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English: The digital transformation of health might be another societal exclusion factor for people with

no or low digital skills. To prevent people being unable to access health services, the dissemination of e-health literacy is imperative. Thus, the project developed a training scheme to qualify multipliers to become e-health guides as well as a repository containing existing resources concerning e-health. The project understands multipliers as (1) people working / volunteering in the field of non-formal adult education and (2) health professionals in contact

with patients.
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