Digital health is revolutionizing healthcare, offering personalized care pathways and enhancing the delivery of health services. Despite its promising potential, the sector faces significant ...
Make way for digital health. Smart watches and health apps aren't just for fitness enthusiasts and people with access to advanced care—the World Health Organization (WHO) is looking to these and other ...
Four health IT leaders discussed their strategies and innovations for the consumerization of healthcare and digital experience in 2020 during a keynote panel at the Becker’s Hospital Review Health IT ...
The healthcare sector is increasingly recognizing the transformative power of digital technologies. Governments around the world are investing in digital health to improve patient outcomes, enhance ...
Pharma companies are seeing the value of digital health, and are creating departments focused on developing, scaling and investing in platforms that use technology to enhance life sciences R&D, better ...
Digital inclusion offers pathways to health equity by expanding access to the formal health care sector and supporting independent health management. Yet poverty- and education-related disparities ...
Technology connects us, informs us, and empowers us—but it also challenges our well-being in profound ways. In the mental health digital age, people face the paradox of being more connected than ever ...
A landmark 30-country survey reveals digital health literacy is often higher in low- and middle-income nations than in wealthier ones, challenging long-held assumptions. At the same time, major U.S.
Digital health includes everything from basic health apps on a phone to cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics and smart wearables, WHO says. HealthDay News — ...