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Smartphone-based intervention is the commonest digital health for quality healthcare. |
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Digital health is mainly researched to attain more effective health intervention through improved health behaviour, better medication compliance or treatment engagement, more comprehensive clinical assessment, and enhanced coordination of care. |
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More empirical and review of evidence is necessary to better-inform the use of digital health for cost-efficient and equitable healthcare. |
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Most review of evidence on the use of digital health focus on topics related to psychiatric care. |
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Technology-enhanced quality healthcare may be benefited from research on the association between fields of health practices and the tendency to adopt or research digital health to improve care. |
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Complex policy decision-making for technology-enhanced quality healthcare may be benefited from the wide-ranging perspectives of evidence via methodologically robust and transparent mapping of digital health interventions at various time, contexts, fields of practice, categories of technology and types of evidence for all six domains of quality healthcare. |