Embracing the Digital Health Revolution

Digital solutions have helped people continue to carry out regular health check-ups and consultations and have made sure that those living with a long-term or chronic disease have access to care. In the European Union, we went from having 90,000 digital health apps in 2020, to 350,000 available today, and the number of people using digital health tools keeps growing.

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