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Practitioner's Guide to Digital Health

A comprehensive guide for practitioners integrating digital tools to enhance patient engagement, streamline workflows and deliver data-informed care.

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Digital health isn’t the future.
It’s happening now.

From exercise prescription to remote monitoring, digital health tools are reshaping how care is delivered – both in and out of the clinic. But implementing technology effectively requires more than just access to software and devices.

This guide is designed to help practitioners navigate the evolving digital landscape with confidence, offering practical strategies to enhance efficiency, engage patients and elevate outcomes.

Your digital health questions, answered.

  • Q: What types of digital tools are most relevant for rehabilitation and performance practitioners today?
  • Q: How can you streamline exercise prescription and progress tracking without compromising care quality?
  • Q: What are the risks and opportunities when integrating wearable tech, telehealth and remote monitoring?
  • Q: How do you build a digital workflow that supports both your patients and your practice?

... and much, much more.

Mark Merolli
Practitioners get out what they put into digital health technology. An initial hour or two setting up a pragmatic, systems-first approach will save practitioners time and money over the long run. Set yourself up for success by investing time in digital health excellence.
Drew Contrearas
APTA firmly believes that digital health solutions will never replace a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in the clinic. However, a digitally enabled practitioner who leverages the use of information, data and technology will be far superior to a practitioner who is not digitally enabled.
Claire Small
In healthcare, we embrace innovation in treatment, yet we have clung to face-to-face consultations rooted in tradition. Reliance on in-person access has led to inequities, delays and suboptimal outcomes. Digital health has changed that, making care more timely, affordable, personalized and effective.
Andy Curtis
Change is difficult for practitioners, but we see the combination of digital health and in-person care as the future of healthcare. With that vision, we work through some of the challenges involved with change and have observed the rapid evolution and improvement in the digital platforms that we use.
Thanh Tang
When implemented effectively, the rapid advancements in digital health technology seamlessly integrate into clinical workflows, improving both practitioner efficiency and the quality of care. I strongly encourage any practice considering digital health adoption to go for it.
Jayden Arnold
Providing training and education in the use of digital health tools has enabled our practitioners to work more effectively and efficiently while maintaining a personalized approach to patient care.
Robyn Clark
In my many years of practice, I have never seen something so engaging and motivating for patients as the VALD digital platform. Patients have a marker goal that is truly objective, which they can engage with and understand their specific exercises and what changes we are looking to see when we reassess.
Vien Vu
Digital health is key to serving our communities beyond the clinic. Patients are able to better understand their health through patient reported outcome measures and norms. Practitioners can then provide individualized patient education and digital exercise guides at a large scale to help patients positively impact their health.
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