DIGITAL THERAPEUTICS FROM DATA ANALYTICS AND INFORMATION SECURITY PERSPECTIVES
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Digital medicines have been developed to fulfill unmet demand resulting from rising societal costs, such as insurance for health money and issues with medical accessibility, as chronic diseases rise with age. Digital healthcare is an industry that uses ICT to control illnesses and personal health by providing medical services. One sub concept within this industry is digital therapies. Digital therapeutics—a subset of digital healthcare technologies—that are able to not only treat but also prevent and manage diseases are anticipated to be essential to the delivery of healthcare in the future. Nevertheless, relatively few individuals actually employ digital therapies since numerous individuals still have little conceptual knowledge of them. As a result, this article outlines strategies for disseminating digital medicines in the areas of data analysis and information security and raising conceptual knowledge of digital remedies. Precise data analysis is a fundamental component of any digital therapeutics’ development, application, and design processes. Additionally, because private information is used for analysis, a stringent reaction strategy to cyber risks is required. As a result, it's advised to create educational initiatives for the general public, educators, and students as well as to supply the resources needed to spread awareness of digital therapies. Additionally, it is critical to activate the Korean My Heathway system according to My Data and create a security model appropriate for digital therapies in order to provide a safe environment in which digital treatments may be employed. Those in need of digital therapies will have the chance to obtain them thanks to these techniques.
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