Digital Health Technologies And Their Impact On Public Healthcare Management

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  • M.M.Muyassarova Tashkent state medical university, Tashkent Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

digital health, public healthcare management, telemedicine

Abstract

Digital health technologies have become an essential component of modern public healthcare systems due to rapid technological progress and increasing demand for efficient healthcare management. The integration of digital solutions into healthcare practice significantly improves accessibility of medical services, accelerates information exchange, enhances patient monitoring, and supports evidence-based healthcare decision-making. The present study investigates the impact of digital health technologies on public healthcare management and evaluates their role in improving healthcare accessibility, quality of medical services, and organizational efficiency. Particular attention was devoted to electronic health records, telemedicine systems, mobile health applications, digital patient monitoring, and healthcare information technologies. The obtained results demonstrated that digital health technologies contribute to optimization of healthcare management processes, reduction of administrative workload, improvement of communication between healthcare providers and patients, and enhancement of preventive healthcare services. Telemedicine and digital monitoring systems significantly improved continuity of healthcare delivery and expanded access to medical consultation in remote areas. The study confirms that digital healthcare technologies represent an important direction in modernization of public health systems and possess substantial potential for improving healthcare efficiency, disease prevention, and long-term healthcare sustainability

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2026-05-23

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Digital Health Technologies And Their Impact On Public Healthcare Management. (2026). Global Insights in Biomedical & Multidisciplinary Research, 1(03), 124-132. https://biomedglobe.com/index.php/gibmr/article/view/61

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