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Digital health

Digital health is the broad use of information and communication technologies, including mobile apps, wearables, telehealth, and remote monitoring, to support care delivery, patient engagement, and health management. It spans consumer wellness tools through clinically validated software platforms.

What is digital health?

Digital health is a broad term for the use of information and communication technologies to support health and care. It includes mobile applications, wearable devices, telehealth visits, and remote patient monitoring tools.

The category ranges from consumer wellness products with no clinical claims to rigorously validated software used within formal care. What unites them is the use of digital channels to inform, engage, or treat.

Why does digital health matter?

Digital health tools can extend care beyond the clinic, improve patient engagement, and provide data that supports earlier or more personalized intervention. They can also streamline administrative and coordination tasks that surround clinical work.

For outpatient and surgical settings, digital tools may support pre-procedure preparation, remote post-operative check-ins, and follow-up that reduces unnecessary in-person visits. Their value depends on integration with existing clinical and revenue-cycle workflows rather than on technology alone.

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