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June 11, 2025
Journal Article
Title

Recommendations for Successful Development and Implementation of Digital Health Technology Tools

Abstract
Digital health technology tools (DHTTs) have the potential to transform health care delivery by enabling new forms of participatory and personalized care that fit into patients’ daily lives. However, realizing this potential requires careful navigation of numerous challenges. This viewpoint presents the authors’ experiences and perspectives on the development and implementation of DHTTs, addressing both established practices and controversial topics. This article offers a practical guide organized into 10 recommendations derived from a multidisciplinary lecture series and associated workshop discussions on "Digital Health and Digital Biomarkers" held at the University of Luxembourg in 2023-2024. Key messages include the need to understand specific health care challenges, form interdisciplinary teams, incorporate patient feedback, select appropriate measurement technologies, ensure data integration and interoperability, apply advanced data science techniques, use scalable designs and open standards, comply with regulatory requirements, and maintain continuous evaluation and improvement. While the guide highlights essential practices, it also addresses contentious issues such as balancing innovation with regulatory compliance, addressing ethical concerns in artificial intelligence adoption, managing privacy versus the need for comprehensive data integration and open science, and managing the financial sustainability of DHTTs. The authors argue that digital health’s greatest potential lies in its ability to provide participatory and personalized care, but this requires a delicate balance between technological advances and ethical, legal, and social implications. Overall, this workshop-derived viewpoint aims to help health care professionals, engineers, developers, and researchers not only adopt best practices but also address and resolve the controversial aspects inherent in the development of DHTTs.
Author(s)
Ting Jiin Loo, Rebecca
Nasta, Francesco
Macchi, Mirco
Baudot, Anaïs
Burstein, Frada
Bove, Riley
Greve, Maike
Fröhlich, Holger  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI  
Khalid, Sara
Küderle, Arne
Moore, Susan L.
Storms, Valerie
Torous, John
Glaab, Enrico
Journal
Journal of medical internet research  
DOI
10.2196/56747
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI  
Keyword(s)
  • digital health

  • health care technology

  • mobile health

  • telehealth

  • recommendations

  • user engagement

  • data privacy

  • regulatory compliance

  • interdisciplinary collaboration

  • user-centered design

  • data interoperability

  • technology

  • application

  • wearable

  • electronic health record

  • real-time

  • health monitoring

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