Quality of Digital Health Interventions Across Different Health Care Domains: Secondary Data Analysis Study
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2023Vol. 11, pp. e47043–e47043
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Maciej Hyzy, Raymond Bond, Maurice Mulvenna, Lu Bai, Alan Dix, Robert Michael Daly, Anna-Lena Frey, Simon Leigh
Abstract
There is a high level of variability in the ORCHA scores of DHIs across different health care domains. This suggests that there is an urgent need to improve compliance with best practices in some health care areas. Possible explanations for the observed differences might include varied market maturity and commercial interests within the different health care domains. More investment to support the development of higher-quality DHIs in areas such as ophthalmology, allergy, women's health, sexual health, and dental care may be needed.
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