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Digital health technology has transformed healthcare, allowing for novel approaches to preventive medicine. This study investigates how digital health, such as telemedicine, mobile health (mHealth), wearables, and artificial intelligence, contributes to early disease identification and health promotion. By improving patient participation and data accessibility, digital health promotes individualised care, enables healthy lifestyle choices, and reduces the effect of chronic diseases. Despite its potential, issues including the digital gap, privacy concerns, and equitable access persist. However, with continued technological breakthroughs and investments, digital health has the potential to become an essential tool in the future of preventive healthcare. Keywords: Digital health, preventive medicine, telemedicine, mHealth, health promotion.
Sande Kibuuka Rukundo (Sun,) studied this question.
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