Direct-to-patient digital diagnostics in primary care: Opportunities, challenges, and conditions necessary for responsible digital diagnostics
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that although evidence is gathering, the often-expected value of digital diagnostics needs adequate scientific evidence. We propose striving for evidence-based 'responsible digital diagnostics' (sustainable, ethically acceptable, and socially desirable digital diagnostics). Finally, we provide a set of conditions necessary to achieve it. The analysis and actionable guidance provided can improve the chance of success of digital diagnostics interventions and overall, the positive impact of this rapidly developing field.PMID:37947197 | DOI:10.1080/13814788.2023.2273615
Source: European Journal of General Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Mar ía Villalobos-Quesada Kendall Ho Niels H Chavannes Esther Pwa Talboom-Kamp Source Type: research
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