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Optimizing Healthcare Through Digital Health and Wellness Solutions to Meet the Needs of Patients With Chronic Disease During the COVID-19 Era

Azizi Seixas, Iredia M. Olaye, Stephen P. Wall, Patrick Dunn

2021Frontiers in Public Health34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated longstanding inefficiencies and deficiencies in chronic disease management and treatment in the United States, such as a fragmented healthcare experience and system, narrowly focused services, limited resources beyond office visits, expensive yet low quality care, and poor access to comprehensive prevention and non-pharmacological resources. It is feared that the addition of COVID-19 survivors to the pool of chronic disease patients will burden an already precarious healthcare system struggling to meet the needs of chronic disease patients. Digital health and telemedicine solutions, which exploded during the pandemic, may address many inefficiencies and deficiencies in chronic disease management, such as increasing access to care. However, these solutions are not panaceas as they are replete with several limitations, such as low uptake, poor engagement, and low long-term use. To fully optimize digital health and telemedicine solutions, we argue for the gamification of digital health and telemedicine solutions through a pantheoretical framework-one that uses personalized, contextualized, and behavioral science algorithms, data, evidence, and theories to ground treatments.

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TelemedicinePandemicDigital healthHealth careChronic diseaseCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Disease managementDiseaseMedicineTelehealthBusinessInternet privacyMedical emergencyHealth management systemComputer scienceIntensive care medicineAlternative medicinePolitical scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyLawMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationDigital Mental Health Interventions