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By utilizing technology to address a variety of issues and provide new opportunities for
both healthcare providers and patients, the advent of digital health has completely
healthcare, improve the quality of care, and give people more control over their health.
Making it possible for patients to consult with medical professionals online, regardless
of their location, is one of the main objectives of digital health. By removing geographic
Maintenance in the future are 1. To provide a technology that can create an easy way to
help individuals when it come to health. 2. To develop a health information that can
easily access. 3. To provide mobile app that can support clinical decisions everyday.
And lastly 4. To have a tool to improve our ability to accurately diagnosed and treat
diseases. This technology are use for general wellness that includes medical products,
Through data access, digital tools are giving healthcare professionals a more
comprehensive picture of patient health while also allowing patients greater control
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over their own health. Real opportunities to increase productivity and improve medical
outcomes are presented by digital health. These technologies offer new opportunities
management of chronic ailments outside of traditional health care settings. They can
also enable consumers to make better-informed decisions about their own health.
Digital health technologies are being used by providers and other stakeholders to cut
The Digital Health technology is a mobile app that can access by everyone. It can be a
tool to easily know the information about medical products. This have a benefits to both
patients and doctors, because by the help of this it can less the face to face
transactions and it gives an information about the medical products that you used and
taken.
of their ability to complete their jobs. However, there is no meta-analytic research that
assesses the relationship with actual job performance, therefore it is unclear how those
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worse job satisfaction, lower organizational commitment, higher stress, higher
Smart phones, social networks, and internet applications are changing the way we
communicate, but they are also enabling us to monitor our health and wellbeing in novel
ways and expanding our access to information. In order to improve health care and
technology, and connection. By drawing new and significant insights from the enormous
quantity of data produced every day during the provision of healthcare, artificial
intelligence and machine learning technologies have the potential to revolutionize the
industry. In order to better support healthcare professionals and enhance patient care,
medical device makers are using these technologies to reinvent their products.
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the FDA is looking into a total
product lifecycle-based regulatory framework for these technologies that would permit
Professionals with the necessary skills must be able to manage a significant number
and variety of papers for some tasks. When working with paper or digital documents,
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it's critical to set up your workstation and files in a way that promotes your productivity
and improves your efficiency. You can utilize your knowledge of document organization
Services for customers division. Customers benefit from quick and efficient problem-
corporate website, and others, the customer support team responds to all complaints
and enquiries.
Salespeople. They are frequently the first POC that a new lead contacts.
Service Counter. These POCs are typical of IT businesses that provide service desks to
Project Director. When addressing any project-related inquiries, the project manager in
This section provides a bibliography of key project references and deliverables that
1.6 Glossary
Digital Health: The employment of technology and digital tools, like as software,
wearables, mobile devices, and data analytics, to improve patient outcomes, advance
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overall wellbeing, and improve healthcare delivery.
medical staff via video conferences, phone calls, or internet messaging, doing away
Electronic Health Records (EHR): Digital versions of patients' medical records that
allergies, and test results. EHRs facilitate secure storage, retrieval, and exchange of
Wearable Devices: Electronic devices that can be worn on the body, such as fitness
trackers, smartwatches, and biosensors. These devices collect and track health-related
data, such as heart rate, sleep patterns, activity levels, and more.
Health Apps: Mobile applications designed to promote health and well-being, provide
access to medical information, track fitness goals, and offer tools for managing
specific health conditions. They can range from general wellness apps to those focused
Data Analytics: The process of examining and interpreting large volumes of data to
uncover patterns, extract insights, and support decision-making. In digital health, data
analytics can be used to improve patient care, identify population health trends, and
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Interoperability: The ability of different systems, devices, or applications to exchange
and use data seamlessly. In the context of digital health, interoperability ensures that
different healthcare systems and technologies can communicate, share data, and work
together effectively.
Machine Learning (ML): A subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that involves the
development of algorithms and models that allow computers to learn from data and
algorithms are used in digital health for tasks such as disease prediction, image
Personal Health Records (PHR): Similar to electronic health records (EHR), PHRs are
individual health records that contain personal health information, self-reported data,
and patient-generated data. Unlike EHRs, PHRs are controlled and managed by patients
themselves, giving them more ownership and control over their health information.
among different healthcare organizations, enabling the secure exchange of patient data
across various systems and providers. HIE facilitates the coordination of care and
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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
The system architecture for digital health often consists of a mix of networking, data
gather, store, process, and share information on healthcare in a secure and effective
1. User Interface: Digital health systems frequently have user interfaces that may be
These interfaces enable interaction with the system, access to pertinent information,
stakeholders.
2. Data Gathering and Sensors: The collecting of various sorts of data, such as patient
health records, medical imaging, wearable device data, and sensor data from distant
monitoring devices, is a prerequisite for digital health. Sensors can record data such as
heartbeat.
3. Data Storage and Management: The architecture of the digital health industry must
include reliable data storage and management technologies. Systems for electronic
health records (EHRs) are frequently used to store and securely arrange patient data. To
guarantee scalability, availability, and data integrity, these systems frequently make use
information exchange (HIE) protocols to allow for the safe interchange of patient data
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4. Analytics and decision support: To process and evaluate the gathered data, digital
including machine learning and artificial intelligence, can be used to find trends,
forecast results, and produce insights that can help with population health management,
systems.
Smooth data exchange and communication across various systems and healthcare
providers are made possible by the adoption of defined data formats and
interoperability standards, such as Health Level Seven (HL7) and Fast Healthcare
6. Strong security measures are essential given the sensitive nature of healthcare data.
This includes authentication and access control measures to guarantee that only
authorized personnel can access patient information. To maintain data privacy and
defend against cyber threats, regular security audits, secure communication methods,
It's vital to remember that the complexity and scale of digital health systems can vary.
While some systems may provide a wider range of capabilities, certain systems may
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the digital health system and the technology selected.
a. Operational Feasibility
The system initiate a plan that can benefit all the individual especially at this era. It has
a workflow that the system needs to follow. This system creates a very high
satisfaction when it comes to the feasibility it gives a friendly user system and a legit
b. Technical Feasibility
Technical feasibility assesses the technical difficulty of the expert system and
frequently entails figuring out whether the expert system can be used with cutting-edge
methods and instruments. It is crucial to the success of the system since it might be a
significant factor of the quality of the expert system that was developed using it.
c. Schedule Feasibility
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Digital Health Gantt chart: The Gantt chart is a well-liked project management tool for
displaying project timelines and schedules. The start and finish dates of tasks or
activities, as well as their durations and dependencies, are displayed as horizontal bars
d. Economic Feasibility
It entails weighing the advantages and disadvantages of a project, including the price of
supplies, labor, and machinery, as well as the anticipated revenue from sales or other
venture, economic feasibility is a crucial factor to take into account. This factor is
sometimes combined with other types of feasibility studies, such as technical and
operational feasibility.
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