Digital health presents numerous opportunities to improve healthcare outcomes and delivery, such as better care coordination, real-time monitoring of patients, and personalized treatment plans. However, there are also significant concerns around digital health, particularly with regards to data privacy and security. Providers and insurers may obtain and use sensitive medical data in potentially harmful ways. Patients may be at risk of data breaches, identity theft, and inadequate consent practices. Additionally, some critics have questioned whether digital health technologies perpetuate inequalities by disproportionately benefiting wealthier patients or those with better access to healthcare resources. Overall, while digital health tools have the potential to improve care, policymakers must be vigilant to ensure data privacy and security are protected.
This mind map was published on 2 May 2023 and has been viewed 95 times.