The Digital Health in the Pandemic Era

Digital health, virtual assistance, and telemedicine are terms often used interchangeably to refer to remote medical assistance, monitoring and care. Several studies and insights have developed these issues, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages and successes and failures and offering reflectio...

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description Digital health, virtual assistance, and telemedicine are terms often used interchangeably to refer to remote medical assistance, monitoring and care. Several studies and insights have developed these issues, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages and successes and failures and offering reflections on the implications and issues of these technologies in the health domain. The results of these investigations are affecting the redesign of hospital and outpatient management based on digital innovation using eHealth and mHealth. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this approach made it possible to offer assistance and continue care at home, protecting patients, preserving health workers, limiting the spread of the virus, and reducing the need for hospitalization. This reprint contains contributions dealing with the development of DH during the COVID-19 pandemic. The contributions are from various experts in different fields regarding the application of digital health, which, in some cases is also integrated with artificial intelligence, including digital contact tracing, mHealth, virtual reality, mental health, physiology, and rehabilitation.
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digital care visit
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brain tumor
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performance evaluation
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The Digital Health in the Pandemic Era
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title_full The Digital Health in the Pandemic Era
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digital contact tracing
IMMUNI app
COVID-19
students
digital care visit
online consultation
medical staff
healthcare personnel
user experience
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
brain tumor
machine learning
digital health
e-health
pandemic
physical activity
performance evaluation
eHealth
self-care
chronic diseases
mental health
mindfulness
mobile health
social isolation
mental stress
feature selection
artificial intelligence
human health
lock down
normative activation model
COVID-19 prevention
prevention intention
IoT
obesity
classification
regression
real-time system
COVID-19 pandemic
contact tracing
CNN
chest X-ray images
hybrid learning
computer-aided diagnosis
remote psychotherapy
psychotherapy via telephone
psychotherapy via videoconferencing
tele-health
e-mental-health
psychotherapy
qualitative psychotherapy research
mixed-methods psychotherapy research
exergaming
breast neoplasms
physical function
telehealth
(d)health literacy
health literacy
health intervention
health strategy
medical data
medical imaging
data classification
image detection
YOLOv4
logistic regression
AI
deep learning
chatbot
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health domain
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digital contact tracing
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students
digital care visit
online consultation
medical staff
healthcare personnel
user experience
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
brain tumor
machine learning
digital health
e-health
pandemic
physical activity
performance evaluation
eHealth
self-care
chronic diseases
mental health
mindfulness
mobile health
social isolation
mental stress
feature selection
artificial intelligence
human health
lock down
normative activation model
COVID-19 prevention
prevention intention
IoT
obesity
classification
regression
real-time system
COVID-19 pandemic
contact tracing
CNN
chest X-ray images
hybrid learning
computer-aided diagnosis
remote psychotherapy
psychotherapy via telephone
psychotherapy via videoconferencing
tele-health
e-mental-health
psychotherapy
qualitative psychotherapy research
mixed-methods psychotherapy research
exergaming
breast neoplasms
physical function
telehealth
(d)health literacy
health literacy
health intervention
health strategy
medical data
medical imaging
data classification
image detection
YOLOv4
logistic regression
AI
deep learning
chatbot
health
health domain
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBP Health systems and services::MBPK Mental health services
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