Improving health literacy using the power of digital communications to achieve better health outcomes for patients and practitioners
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Abstract
Digital communication tools have demonstrated significant potential to improve health literacy which ultimately leads to better health outcomes. In this article, we examine the power of digital communication tools such as mobile health apps, telemedicine and online health information resources to promote health and digital literacy. We outline evidence that digital tools facilitate patient education, self-management and empowerment possibilities. In addition, digital technology is optimising the potential for improved clinical decision-making, treatment options and communication among providers. We also explore the challenges and limitations associated with digital health literacy, including issues related to…
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Keywords
- Health literacy
- Digital health
- Empowerment
- Literacy
- Health care
- Health communication
- Telemedicine
- Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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