Digital Health Solutions in Biotechnology: Transforming Diagnostics and Patient Engagement

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Tremblay, Nora [1 ]
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[1] Department of Health Informatics, University of Toronto, Toronto,ON, Canada
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The digitization of health solutions in biotechnology has begun changing diagnosis and consumer experiences by deploying intelligent applications; including artificial intelligence; big data analytics; wearables; and tele pharmacy. They include identifying diseases at an early stage; real-time health surveillance and the creation of disease management profiles based on genotypical and phenotypical variations and lifestyle factors; among other factors. Technology solutions help to address telemedicine; increase the availability of health services; and solve the problems of communication between the patient and the doctor in the regions that need it; including remote ones. Moreover; new technologies such as the blockchain guarantee the safe sharing of information or patient information and anonymity; and the twin and competent manufacturing help to enhance the drug's affiliation and synthesis. Digital health solutions remain a promising roadmap for achieving significant improvements in healthcare outcomes; fast advancement of biotechnological industry; as well as active patient engagement in the management of one's health while facing certain obstacles; including data protection and integration. Such a shift represents a developing world of enhanced; affordable; patient-centre health care delivery models. © 2024; Journal of Commercial Biotechnology. All rights reserved;
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10.5912/jcb2475
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