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Population aging is forcing the transformation of health care. Long-term care in the home is complex and involves complex communication with primary care services. In this scenario, the expansion of digital health has the potential to improve access to home-based primary care; however, the use of technologies can increase inequalities in access to health for an important part of the population. The aim of this study was to identify and map the uses and types of digital health interventions and their impacts on the quality of home-based primary care for older adults.
Digital home care technologies—like telehealth, telemonitoring, mobile apps and sensors—can significantly enhance home-based primary care for older adults by improving access, strengthening patient–provider communication, and supporting early detection and management of chronic conditions.
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