Over the past few years, digital health has evolved from being a niche topic focused on electronic health records and algorithms to becoming an integral part of care delivery across various healthcare settings. It has transformed the way healthcare is practiced and has the potential to improve patient outcomes, increase efficiency, and reduce costs.
Digital health technologies are now being used in a wide range of areas, from large healthcare systems to small rural clinics. They are employed in diverse care venues, including tertiary ICUs and remote patient monitoring. This broad adoption of digital health reflects the recognition that technology can have a significant impact on healthcare delivery and patient care.
The latest HealthLeaders Intelligence Report, Digitization of Healthcare, illustrates the depth of the digital transition, with 107 healthcare executives from various care organizations providing a snapshot of the status of digital healthcare in their markets.
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