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A report from the University of Indonesia discusses the future of digital healthcare in cardiac prevention in Indonesia. The research highlights the increasing importance of digital technology in medicine, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. While digital healthcare offers benefits such as improved access to healthcare services, there are also challenges to consider, including patient-physician relationships, legal policies, data privacy, and the potential loss of human interaction. The report examines the experiences of digital healthcare leaders in different countries and provides an analysis of Indonesia's current healthcare system implementation. The goal is to facilitate a successful implementation of digital healthcare in cardiac prevention while considering cultural contexts and gathering valuable insights from other countries' experiences. [Extracted from the article] |