Authors:
Shashank Agarwal
Addresses:
1Department of Engineering Management, CVS Health, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. shashanka757@gmail.com1
In an era marked by the swift integration of digital technologies into the healthcare landscape, this research paper elucidates the imperative of validating clinical applications of digital health solutions and underscores the criticality of adeptly managing the inherent risks associated with this transformation. The burgeoning adoption of digital health solutions necessitates a meticulous examination of their reliability and safety, compelling the need for robust validation processes. This study not only scrutinizes existing validation methods but also sheds light on potential risks inherent in the deployment of digital health solutions, ranging from data security concerns to interoperability challenges. Recognizing the dynamic nature of healthcare technologies, the research contributes substantively to the ongoing discourse by proposing comprehensive strategies for effective risk management. By synthesizing insights derived from current literature and employing a methodologically sound approach, this paper aspires to be a beacon in navigating the complex terrain of digital health integration in clinical settings. Through the presentation of results via insightful graphs and tables, the research endeavours to offer tangible and actionable information for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and technologists, thus enhancing the overall understanding and implementation of digital health solutions in the contemporary healthcare paradigm. In doing so, it addresses a critical gap in the literature and seeks to pave the way for a safer, more reliable digital future in healthcare.
Keywords: Digital Health; Clinical Applications; Validation and Risk Management; Healthcare Technology; Digital Health Integration; Managing Associated Risk Management; Security Concerns.
Received on: 02/08/2023, Revised on: 16/10/2023, Accepted on: 12/11/2023, Published on: 26/12/2023
FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Management Letters, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 4, Pages: 134-143