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Digital health interventions-known as "a discrete functionality of digital technology that is applied to achieve health objectives"- have exceptional potential to promote universal health coverage and enhance health service delivery1,2. In May 2018, the World Health Assembly passed the Digital Health Resolution, recognizing the potential of digital technologies to support health systems by improving the accountability, availability, accessibility, continuity, utilization, and effectiveness of health care3. One area that has great potential for improvements through digital health interventions is the management of non-communicable disease (NCD) in primary health care. The World Heart . . .
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