According to Bertalan Mesko from the National Library of Medicine, "In the 21st century, the number of patients with chronic conditions and the costs of providing modern treatments are rising, life expectancy is getting higher and the World Health Organization estimates that there is a worldwide shortage of around 4.3 million health workers in the world (9). At the same time, technology advances with an unprecedented pace. A hardware and software revolution is taking place in healthcare."[1]
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- ^ Meskó, Bertalan; Drobni, Zsófia; Bényei, Éva; Gergely, Bence; Győrffy, Zsuzsanna (2017-09-14). "Digital health is a cultural transformation of traditional healthcare". mHealth. 3: 38. doi:10.21037/mhealth.2017.08.07. ISSN 2306-9740. PMC 5682364. PMID 29184890.
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