In order for digital healthcare to be a widespread success, it must be accessible to all, while still maintaining the human aspects of healthcare. Patients who have received the opportunity to access digital health within the NHS have raised concerns regarding data collection and sharing through online platforms.
Ensuring digital policy reflects patient priorities, and educating people on the value of digital health technology are two ways to minimise patients’ concerns.
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“I got sick in April 2020. A couple of days later, my husband Mathieu started to feel unwell and then my two boys became ill one after the other. And I just didn’t get better. Mathieu had different symptoms from me, but he too just didn’t get better. “For me, the fatigue was relentless. It was tiring simply to do anything. I tried to go back to work part-time. I did half a day of paperwork on the Monday and a normal surgery on the Tuesday morning. That put me in bed for 10 days.
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