HealthTech's Role In Self-Care In The Era Of Google And AI
In the digital age dominated by Google and AI, HealthTech’s role in self-care is evolving. While convenient, these technologies pose risks necessitating cautious use. Amidst increased social isolation, reliance on online medical advice surged during the pandemic due to AI advancements, smart device prevalence, healthcare workforce shortage, and rising chronic diseases. Factors like life hurdles and lacking insurance further drive online health inquiries. Yet, research shows pitfalls: 43% self-diagnosed inaccurately, with 74% experiencing heightened anxiety from search results. Cyberchondria, an excessive health information quest, and unreliable sources compound these challenges. Mark Twain’s cautionary note echoes the peril of low medical credibility. Understanding these pitfalls is crucial amidst the ease of online self-diagnosis.
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