2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.46489
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Brave New Healthcare: A Narrative Review of Digital Healthcare in American Medicine

Joseph Pergolizzi Jr.,
Jo Ann K LeQuang,
Ingrid Vasiliu-Feltes
et al.

Abstract: The digital revolution has had a profound effect on American and global healthcare, which was accelerated by the pandemic and telehealth applications. Digital health also includes popular and more esoteric forms of wearable monitoring systems and interscatter and other wireless technologies that facilitate their telemetry. The rise in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) may serve to improve interpretation from imaging technologies to electrocardiography or electroencephalographic tracings, a… Show more

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“…Limited health literacy in rural communities can impede the successful adoption of telemedicine. Patients may struggle to navigate digital interfaces, understand medical information provided remotely, and follow prescribed treatments (Pergolizzi Jr et al, 2023). Bridging the health literacy gap is essential for the widespread acceptance of telemedicine.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%

Telemedicine in rural Africa: A review of accessibility and impact

Toritsemogba Tosanbami Omaghomi,
Jeremiah Olawumi Arowoogun,
Opeoluwa Akomolafe
et al. 2023
World J. Adv. Res. Rev.
“…Limited health literacy in rural communities can impede the successful adoption of telemedicine. Patients may struggle to navigate digital interfaces, understand medical information provided remotely, and follow prescribed treatments (Pergolizzi Jr et al, 2023). Bridging the health literacy gap is essential for the widespread acceptance of telemedicine.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%

Telemedicine in rural Africa: A review of accessibility and impact

Toritsemogba Tosanbami Omaghomi,
Jeremiah Olawumi Arowoogun,
Opeoluwa Akomolafe
et al. 2023
World J. Adv. Res. Rev.
“…In contrast, most gynecology specialists are optimistic that digitization could ease their growing workloads, enhance patient care, and foresee the adoption of smart algorithms to assist in patient treatment [12]. In the meantime, it has become a normality on the patient's side to assess new symptoms digitally before visiting a doctor, i.e., using online-search engines and dedicated app-based symptom checkers [13][14][15]. This includes the recent widespread availability of Large Language Models (LLM), with tech-savvy individuals increasingly turning to public chatbots for health-related inquiries [9,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%