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Digital Health, also known as E-Healthcare, is the use of digital technologies to improve health outcomes. It encompasses a wide range of applications, from telemedicine and remote patient monitoring to digital health records and health information systems. Digital Health solutions are designed to improve access to healthcare, reduce costs, and improve the quality of care.
Digital Health solutions are being used to improve patient engagement, reduce administrative burden, and enable better decision-making. They are also being used to improve the accuracy and speed of diagnosis and treatment, as well as to provide better access to health information.
Digital Health solutions are being adopted by healthcare providers, payers, and patients alike. They are being used to improve the delivery of healthcare services, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes.
Some of the companies in the Digital Health market include Apple, Microsoft, IBM, Philips, and Cerner. Show Less Read more