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Research on responsible digital health innovation has typically focused on technical aspects such as the reliability and trustworthiness. More recently, work in responsible digital health innovation has started to recognize that, to address those concerns, stakeholder involvement is key. Aligning technological advancements with stakeholders’ needs requires deliberate and inclusive processes. Such processes must incorporate diverse perspectives, including those of the users of digital health technologies, such as healthcare practitionerss and patients.
Inclusive co-creation—bringing patients, clinicians, caregivers, and underserved communities into the design of digital health tools—can improve adoption, trust, and real-world effectiveness across the U.S. healthcare system.
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