INNOVATIONS IN CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT USING DIGITAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES
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Chronic diseases, Cardiovascular conditions, Diabetes, Respiratory disorders, Global health challenges, Deaths annually, World Health Organization, Healthcare systems, Quality of life, Digital health technologies, Artificial intelligence (AI), Telemedicine, Wearable devices, Mobile health applications, Blockchain, AI-driven predictive analytics, Remote monitoring systems, Recovery rates, Personalised care, Continuous monitoring, Timely interventions, Patient data security, Unequal access, Technological illiteracy, Clinical examples, Diabetic crisis, Benefits, Obstacles, Future potential, Research, Policy support, Patient well-being.Abstract
Chronic diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, and respiratory disorders, remain a leading global health challenge, accounting for over 70% of annual deaths worldwide (World Health Organization, 2022). Traditional disease management, characterized by periodic clinical visits and manual record-keeping, often leads to delayed interventions, increased complications, and rising healthcare costs. The advent of digital health technologies—including artificial intelligence (AI), telemedicine, wearable devices, mobile health applications, and blockchain—has transformed chronic disease management by enabling real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and personalized treatment strategies. This study investigates the impact of digital health innovations on chronic disease management through an extensive review of current literature and case studies from various healthcare systems. The primary objective is to assess the effectiveness, challenges, and future potential of these technologies in improving patient care. Methodologically, this study synthesizes data from peer-reviewed journals, clinical trials, and policy reports, analyzing the role of AI in predictive diagnostics, the effectiveness of telemedicine in remote patient monitoring, and the security advantages of blockchain for electronic health records (EHRs). The results highlight key advancements in digital health applications. Smartwatches with electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors have demonstrated high accuracy in detecting atrial fibrillation, leading to early diagnosis and intervention. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems have significantly reduced hypoglycemic events in diabetes patients, enhancing disease control. Blockchain-based EHRs in Estonia and South Korea have improved data security, interoperability, and medication adherence tracking. However, findings also reveal significant barriers, including data privacy concerns, integration challenges, technological illiteracy among patients and healthcare providers, and financial constraints limiting widespread adoption. The study concludes that while digital health technologies offer substantial benefits in chronic disease management, their full potential can only be realized through strengthened regulatory frameworks, improved healthcare infrastructure, and targeted investments in digital literacy. It recommends that policymakers establish global data security standards, healthcare providers integrate digital health solutions into clinical workflows, and researchers continue exploring AI-driven predictive models for chronic disease prevention. By addressing existing challenges, digital health has the potential to revolutionize chronic disease care, reduce healthcare costs, and improve patient outcomes worldwide.
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