Digital Health & Chronic Disease Self-Care
- The use of digital health tools is gaining traction in the management of chronic diseases, with several studies highlighting their potential to improve patient outcomes.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Telecommunication Union have emphasized the importance of digital health for addressing noncommunicable diseases.
Empowering chronic disease patients is now easier thanks to the rise of digital health tools. Research confirms that mobile health applications and digital interventions offer notable promise for better patient outcomes and overall health management. The World Health Institution is already focused on the promise of digital technologies to help people manage noncommunicable diseases. News Directory 3 is following the trends closely! Interested in learning how digital tools can revolutionize your chronic disease self-care? Discover what’s next in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Digital Health Tools Increasingly Vital for Chronic Disease Management
Updated May 28, 2025
The use of digital health tools is gaining traction in the management of chronic diseases, with several studies highlighting their potential to improve patient outcomes. These tools, including mobile health applications and other digital interventions, offer new avenues for managing conditions and promoting healthier lifestyles.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Telecommunication Union have emphasized the importance of digital health for addressing noncommunicable diseases. Their joint report underscores the need for action in leveraging digital technologies to combat these conditions globally.
