Digital therapeutic approach to health literacy can enhance patients' engagement with educational materials
An ASU information systems expert discusses the limitations of digital technology related to public health literacy.
In this article published Oct. 9, 2025, in Medical Xpress:
Currently, digital technologies for public health literacy and patient education are limited, lack scalability, and do not fully use the vast amount of publicly available health information found online and on social media platforms.
— Xiao Liu, assistant professor of information systems
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