2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8830200
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The Recent Progress and Applications of Digital Technologies in Healthcare: A Review

Abstract: Background. The implementation of medical digital technologies can provide better accessibility and flexibility of healthcare for the public. It encompasses the availability of open information on the health, treatment, complications, and recent progress on biomedical research. At present, even in low-income countries, diagnostic and medical services are becoming more accessible and available. However, many issues related to digital health technologies remain unmet, including the reliability, safety, testing, … Show more

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“…Data were retrieved from different secondary sources (e.g., reports, handbooks, papers, video-interviews, corporate blogs, and corporate social networks) as well as accessing to the platform itself. To be analyzed, data have been organized according to the following categories retrieved from the analysis of the extant literature (Faggini et al, 2019;Senbekov et al, 2020) The collected data were organized following a specific research protocol that researchers developed for the purpose of this study, and which has been based on digital worksheet that researchers could independently access for analyzing data. No time limitations were set for the analysis; thus, all the online retrievable data were considered, and no exclusion criteria were applied.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were retrieved from different secondary sources (e.g., reports, handbooks, papers, video-interviews, corporate blogs, and corporate social networks) as well as accessing to the platform itself. To be analyzed, data have been organized according to the following categories retrieved from the analysis of the extant literature (Faggini et al, 2019;Senbekov et al, 2020) The collected data were organized following a specific research protocol that researchers developed for the purpose of this study, and which has been based on digital worksheet that researchers could independently access for analyzing data. No time limitations were set for the analysis; thus, all the online retrievable data were considered, and no exclusion criteria were applied.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this recent pandemic, such cities have repurposed some of their existing smart city infrastructure to facilitate improved response abilities [28]. For instance, in some cases, cities have repurposed athletes' wearable devices for new purposes, such as remote health monitoring and modeling the virus's spread [29].…”
Section: Planning and Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complicated data displays, technical instructions, and study processes such as informed consent are also easy for participants and researchers to visualize and interactively explore together in XR [156][157][158]. It will be critical to study XR for telehealth as a solution to extend historically localized research practices with mobility deployment to the general public and outreach for remote, underserved populations [159].…”
Section: Xr With Telehealth Can Expand the Reach Of Clinicians And Researchersmentioning
confidence: 99%