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The result of the move request was: not moved. Favonian ( talk) 20:42, 31 January 2013 (UTC)
Digital health → Digital Health –
According to my opinion the concept of 'Digital Health' should be defined as follows:
Digital health characterizes the convergence of the digital revolution or rather information and communication technologies including genetics with healthcare and health. The discipline involves information and communication services to digitize as well as analyze human beings in order to improve individual steps of the care value chain. Additionally, digital health intervenes in the interplay of stakeholders to enable a ubiquitous proactivity regarding the care process.
Furthermore, the concept represents an umbrella concept in relation to other healthcare practices supported by information and communication technology. Digital health is also seen as a social policy and thus goes beyond the actual service. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.18.240.169 ( talk) 11:29, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
User:Psonnier has made a number of edits to this article recently with which I disagree.
Psonnier has added a sentence on market value in 2016. This is a useful addition. However, s/he has removed cited material on market value in 2014. I see no problem with retaining the 2014 information along side the 2016 information.
The final sentence of the article cites storyofdigitalhealth.com/definition/ Psonnier has added a direct link to that article within the text on top of the existing ref citation. This is unnecessary and goes against the Manual of Style.
Psonnier has removed 5 URLs from external links without explanation, while leaving another by Paul Sonnier. I've not been through all the external links, but some discussion of which of these are warranted seems appropriate.
The biggest disagreement is that Psonnier has added genomics as being central to the initial definition of digital health. No specific citation has been given to support this, although an additional paragraph of text has been offered citing a geneticist that does not use the phrase "digital health" at all. While genomics is part of the picture, I don't see anything to warrant it being made central to the definition of "digital health". Bondegezou ( talk) 11:37, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
We have a separate article for digital healthcare, that explicitly states that "digital healthcare" is a synonym for "digital health". Both articles need work. An obvious starting point is to merge their content. "Digital health" is the more usual term, so I suggest merging digital healthcare here. Bondegezou ( talk) 11:17, 11 November 2016 (UTC)
Merge done. Bondegezou ( talk) 10:55, 6 January 2017 (UTC)
Discussing changing the definition used in the introduction.
'Digital health is the convergence of digital and genomic technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery and make medicines more personalized and precise.'
The current definition (copied above) includes implementation and desired outcomes of good implementations a part of the generic definition. I suggest changing to something else.
"Digital Health" is 'an umbrella term for the use of technology in healthcare, which includes medical devices and information systems used in doctors' offices and hospitals, personal fitness, DNA testing and the future of medicine.' [1]
My version is… "Digital Health" is the application of digital technologies to the health care system; its management, delivery, information sharing, analytics, diagnostics and treatment.
Then you can look at “what is GOOD digital health?”. Implementations determine the problems being solved, the technologies being used, the desired outcomes and personalisation. Don't assume all "Digital Health" solutions deliver safer, more efficient, reduce costs, increase access and increase quality. These outcomes are desired and often included in the design strategies but are not part of the original definition of the broad term "Digital health".
Any other suggestions? tygrus ( talk) 07:28, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
Sources for Alex K. Tran's future additions: "Digital health". US Food and Drug Administration. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
https://medium.com/tradecraft-traction/navigating-the-field-of-civic-tech-c1f9670c8f69
https://onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu/8-technologies-changing-healthcare/
https://healthinformatics.uic.edu/blog/5-ways-technology-is-improving-health/
https://online.king.edu/news/digitizing-healthcare-how-technology-is-improving-medical-care/
http://news.mit.edu/topic/health
https://healthadministrationdegree.usc.edu/blog/3-challenges-of-technology-implementation-in-healthcare/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alex K. Tran ( talk • contribs) 02:56, 2 October 2019 (UTC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Talk:Digital_health&action=edit#Christina_Edit
There is a good start to this article. There are many sources and some good sections written out. The main advise I could give is to add detail to the sections that exist and provide more supporting information. I would also suggest maybe adding a section or two to add to the detail and understanding of such a vast topic. 2607:F140:6000:16:C8AC:5D37:5F27:523D ( talk) 17:37, 28 October 2019 (UTC) Christina Masnyy 2607:F140:6000:16:C8AC:5D37:5F27:523D ( talk) 17:37, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Hi everyone! We are planning on working on the Digital Health Wikipedia page given its rising importance brought upon by COVID. We plan to add additional criticisms, add a new section on benefits, and further clarify/expand upon the existing section on domains of digital health.
You took money from my account without authorization and I want my money back I don't even know what this is....you can reach me at jamersmendelson75@gmail.com 2603:6000:A400:6F38:4D85:C636:BA8F:5E81 ( talk) 03:05, 7 March 2022 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. Favonian ( talk) 20:42, 31 January 2013 (UTC)
Digital health → Digital Health –
According to my opinion the concept of 'Digital Health' should be defined as follows:
Digital health characterizes the convergence of the digital revolution or rather information and communication technologies including genetics with healthcare and health. The discipline involves information and communication services to digitize as well as analyze human beings in order to improve individual steps of the care value chain. Additionally, digital health intervenes in the interplay of stakeholders to enable a ubiquitous proactivity regarding the care process.
Furthermore, the concept represents an umbrella concept in relation to other healthcare practices supported by information and communication technology. Digital health is also seen as a social policy and thus goes beyond the actual service. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.18.240.169 ( talk) 11:29, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
User:Psonnier has made a number of edits to this article recently with which I disagree.
Psonnier has added a sentence on market value in 2016. This is a useful addition. However, s/he has removed cited material on market value in 2014. I see no problem with retaining the 2014 information along side the 2016 information.
The final sentence of the article cites storyofdigitalhealth.com/definition/ Psonnier has added a direct link to that article within the text on top of the existing ref citation. This is unnecessary and goes against the Manual of Style.
Psonnier has removed 5 URLs from external links without explanation, while leaving another by Paul Sonnier. I've not been through all the external links, but some discussion of which of these are warranted seems appropriate.
The biggest disagreement is that Psonnier has added genomics as being central to the initial definition of digital health. No specific citation has been given to support this, although an additional paragraph of text has been offered citing a geneticist that does not use the phrase "digital health" at all. While genomics is part of the picture, I don't see anything to warrant it being made central to the definition of "digital health". Bondegezou ( talk) 11:37, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
We have a separate article for digital healthcare, that explicitly states that "digital healthcare" is a synonym for "digital health". Both articles need work. An obvious starting point is to merge their content. "Digital health" is the more usual term, so I suggest merging digital healthcare here. Bondegezou ( talk) 11:17, 11 November 2016 (UTC)
Merge done. Bondegezou ( talk) 10:55, 6 January 2017 (UTC)
Discussing changing the definition used in the introduction.
'Digital health is the convergence of digital and genomic technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery and make medicines more personalized and precise.'
The current definition (copied above) includes implementation and desired outcomes of good implementations a part of the generic definition. I suggest changing to something else.
"Digital Health" is 'an umbrella term for the use of technology in healthcare, which includes medical devices and information systems used in doctors' offices and hospitals, personal fitness, DNA testing and the future of medicine.' [1]
My version is… "Digital Health" is the application of digital technologies to the health care system; its management, delivery, information sharing, analytics, diagnostics and treatment.
Then you can look at “what is GOOD digital health?”. Implementations determine the problems being solved, the technologies being used, the desired outcomes and personalisation. Don't assume all "Digital Health" solutions deliver safer, more efficient, reduce costs, increase access and increase quality. These outcomes are desired and often included in the design strategies but are not part of the original definition of the broad term "Digital health".
Any other suggestions? tygrus ( talk) 07:28, 4 July 2018 (UTC)
Sources for Alex K. Tran's future additions: "Digital health". US Food and Drug Administration. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
https://medium.com/tradecraft-traction/navigating-the-field-of-civic-tech-c1f9670c8f69
https://onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu/8-technologies-changing-healthcare/
https://healthinformatics.uic.edu/blog/5-ways-technology-is-improving-health/
https://online.king.edu/news/digitizing-healthcare-how-technology-is-improving-medical-care/
http://news.mit.edu/topic/health
https://healthadministrationdegree.usc.edu/blog/3-challenges-of-technology-implementation-in-healthcare/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alex K. Tran ( talk • contribs) 02:56, 2 October 2019 (UTC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Talk:Digital_health&action=edit#Christina_Edit
There is a good start to this article. There are many sources and some good sections written out. The main advise I could give is to add detail to the sections that exist and provide more supporting information. I would also suggest maybe adding a section or two to add to the detail and understanding of such a vast topic. 2607:F140:6000:16:C8AC:5D37:5F27:523D ( talk) 17:37, 28 October 2019 (UTC) Christina Masnyy 2607:F140:6000:16:C8AC:5D37:5F27:523D ( talk) 17:37, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Hi everyone! We are planning on working on the Digital Health Wikipedia page given its rising importance brought upon by COVID. We plan to add additional criticisms, add a new section on benefits, and further clarify/expand upon the existing section on domains of digital health.
You took money from my account without authorization and I want my money back I don't even know what this is....you can reach me at jamersmendelson75@gmail.com 2603:6000:A400:6F38:4D85:C636:BA8F:5E81 ( talk) 03:05, 7 March 2022 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 26 September 2022 and 14 November 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Rphspu, Henrycouchara, KatLaz04, Sergeant CDog, Ndefina ( article contribs).
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 21 September 2022 and 8 December 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Kathyljy ( article contribs).
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