The evolving reality of digital health

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Abstract

Myriad digital health interventions, applications, devices and technologies have, and are, being developed to help refine and personalise medicine from the patient, healthcare professional (HCP), healthcare system and industry perspectives. At a gathering of leaders in digital health, discussion included the current landscape of such digital health tools (DHTs), with specific examples from cardiology and respiratory medicine, and both the benefits and sometime downfalls of such tools. While DHTs can help patients and HCPs detect and monitor health conditions, the experts discussed how adoption of DHTs may be hampered by issues such as access to technology; data privacy and security concerns; technology integration into current healthcare systems; cost and reimbursement; and lack of guidelines and regulatory hurdles. The experts suggested solutions to such issues, including wider availability of healthcare ‘booths’ local to a patient; easy to understand and use phone applications; patient and HCP incentives to use DHTs and clear paths to adoption within a healthcare system. These should help with integration of DHTs into the healthcare system to aid shared decision-making and, ultimately, streamline and personalise healthcare for all.

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Bit-Avragim, N., Bousquet, J., Cantù, S., Omboni, S., Ravot, E., & Tunnah, P. (2024). The evolving reality of digital health. Digital Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241277646

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