New changes and opportunities have emerged with the advent of digital health technology, affecting public health practice through improvements in patient care services, disease surveillance, and health education. Such tools include telemedicine, mobile health applications, and digital monitoring systems, which assist in acquiring access to more patients in remote and underdeveloped locations. Digital health platforms allow healthcare practitioners to respond promptly and rapidly produce interventions; thus, their participation with more patients and gathering data increases. Therefore, with such technologies incorporated into the public health systems, the delivery of healthcare services would most certainly see a complete overhaul.