e-Health, an abbreviation for electronic health, stands at the forefront of the dynamic intersection between healthcare and information technology, ushering in transformative changes in the delivery and management of health services. This multidimensional field encompasses a wide array of digital applications, ranging from electronic health records (EHRs) and telemedicine to health information exchange (HIE) and mobile health (mHealth) solutions.
A pivotal element within e-Health is the digitalization of health records, introducing secure and centralized storage for patient information. EHRs not only streamline healthcare processes but also enhance data accessibility, fostering improved coordination among healthcare providers. Telemedicine, an integral component of e-Health, utilizes technology to provide healthcare services remotely, dismantling geographical barriers and enhancing access to medical care. Embracing health-related mobile apps and wearable devices, mHealth applications empower individuals to actively engage in their well-being by monitoring health metrics, accessing educational resources, and facilitating communication with healthcare professionals. With ongoing technological advancements, e-Health is poised to play a central role in reshaping healthcare delivery, prioritizing patient-centred approaches, and promoting efficiency and accessibility.







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