Digital transformation is reshaping healthcare through technologies such as electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). These innovations improve efficiency by reducing waiting times, optimizing resource use, and streamlining workflows, while also promoting patient-centered care through personalized treatment, improved access, and stronger patient engagement. This paper presents a conceptual review of studies and industry reports published between 2020 and 2025 to examine how digitalization advances both operational efficiency and patient-centeredness. Findings highlight that digital solutions contribute to significant gains in coordination, cost savings, and service quality, while empowering patients via mobile health applications, wearable devices, and virtual platforms. However, persistent challenges in digitalization such as interoperability gaps, data privacy risks, and uneven digital readiness among professionals and patients have continued to limit their potential. Guided by Service-Dominant Logic (SDL) as the underpinning theory, this paper underscores digitalization as both a strategic enabler of efficiency and a platform for value co-creation with patients. The paper concludes with recommendations and identifies future research opportunities in areas such as longitudinal outcomes, cross-cultural adoption, digital equity, and the potential of emerging technologies.
Rahim et al. (Wed,) studied this question.