Publication: Creating boundaries to empower digital health technology
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2018-07
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Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Hsin, Honor, and John Torous. 2018. Creating boundaries to empower digital health technology. BJPsych Open 4: 235-237.
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The potential of digital health tools such as smartphones and sensors to increase access to and enhance delivery of healthcare is well known. However, a lack of regulation and delineation between those technologies seeking to offer direct clinical diagnostics and treatments and those involving clinical care enhancements or direct-to-consumer resources has led to patient and clinician confusion about the appropriate use and role of digital health. Here, we propose that creating boundaries and better defining the scope of digital health technology will advance the field through matching the right use cases with the right tools. We further propose that ethical clinicians, as stewards of standard of care, are well suited to uphold these boundaries and to safeguard best practices in digital health.
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