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Digital Health Information Architecture

Meaning

Digital health information architecture defines the structured, systematic framework for organizing, storing, transmitting, and retrieving all forms of digital health data, including hormonal assays, genomic profiles, and physiological sensor readings. This architecture encompasses the technical infrastructure, data models, and standards necessary to ensure seamless interoperability, data integrity, and secure exchange across various clinical and wellness platforms. A well-designed architecture is fundamental for enabling precision endocrinology, allowing for the timely aggregation of diverse data types to form a comprehensive patient profile.