Analyze the role of information technology in the promotion of digital health

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Talha M. [1 ]
Sohail M. [1 ]
Firdos A. [2 ]
Meng W. [3 ]
Pei W. [3 ]
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[1] Department of Computer Science, Superior University, Lahore
[2] Coventry University, London
[3] University of Illinois, Chicago
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Information Technology (IT); promotion of Digital Health (PDH); Smart PLS Algorithm;
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10.5912/JCB1340
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Analyzing the role of information technology in promoting digital health is the goal of this research study. For this goal, this research study relies on primary research data. To do this, it developed a variety of questions, some various open-ended and others closed-ended in relation to the variables. Information technology is an independent variable, and the key dependent variable is the promotion of digital health promotion smart PLS algorithm, and the indicator correlation were all utilized as test measures to determine how well the research between information technology and digital health promotion had performed. In every aspect of life, information technology is essential for promoting digital wellness. According to the overall research, the result found that information technology is directly linked with the promotion of digital health and human life activities. © 2022 ThinkBiotech LLC. All rights reserved.
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页数:10
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