id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278589-ios3cuxc Golinelli, D. How the COVID-19 pandemic is favoring the adoption of digital technologies in healthcare: a rapid literature review 2020-05-01 .txt text/plain 5040 253 47 We conducted a rapid literature review searching PubMed and MedrXiv with terms considered adequate to find relevant literature on the use of digital technologies in response to COVID-19. Digital technologies are useful also for prevention and surveillance measures, for example through contact-tracing apps or monitoring of internet searches and social media usage. We conducted a rapid review of the scientific literature to include quantitative and qualitative studies using diverse designs to describe which digital solutions have been reported to respond and fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Our literature review suggests that digital technologies can be useful for COVID-19 diagnosis as well as for implementing prevention and surveillance measures. [19] , Authors deploy a Coronavirus Symptom Checker that is a digital patient-facing selftriage and self-scheduling tool in a large academic health system to address the COVID-19 pandemic. In this rapid literature review we describe numerous digital solutions and technologies addressing several healthcare needs, with particular regard to diagnosis, prevention and surveillance. ./cache/cord-278589-ios3cuxc.txt ./txt/cord-278589-ios3cuxc.txt