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Sunday, February 03, 2019

The Lancet Digital Health



A new voice for promoting digital technologies in health practice worldwide

coverPresenting The Lancet Digital Health, a new gold Open Access journal published by The Lancet. Building on The Lancet’s tradition as an advocate for health, this monthly journal is committed to publishing high-quality original research, comment, and correspondence contributing to promoting digital technologies in health practice worldwide. By bringing together the most important advances in this multidisciplinary field, The Lancet Digital Health aspires to be the most prominent publishing venue in digital health.
The Lancet Digital Health will publish important, innovative, and practice-changing research on any topic connected with digital technology in clinical medicine, public health, and global health. We will serve the digital health, clinical, and wider health communities by promoting high-quality science and supporting the ethical use of technologies and data in practice. The Lancet Digital Health’s content will cross subject boundaries, building bridges between health professionals and researchers.
Topics include, but are not limited to:


Introducing The Lancet Digital Health

Editor-in-Chief Rupa Sarkar and Senior Editor Christina Wayman discuss the aims and scope of the new journal.

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    Is digital medicine different?

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