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Digital health is accurately defined as combined functioning of healthcare and technology. Digital health Section provides an educational perspective on the role of digital technology in creating patient-centric health and care services. Digital therapeutics (DTx) are a part of digital health that deliver therapeutic interventions directly to patients via evidence-based, clinically-evaluated software for disease management. The use of DTx has broadened the spectrum of inventions for new drugs, monitoring of therapeutic effects, and surveillance for regulatory purposes. Real-time monitoring capabilities that are automated, effective, extendable, and simple to use should be combined with this. Technical requirements must be fulfilled, and a user-centered strategy needs further research before digital treatments can be fully used in daily life. Additional treatment plans and infrastructure surrounding digital health education for patients and clinicians will help answer issues on how to evaluate, prescribe, and successfully interact with DTx.