Over the past decade, digital twins (DTs) have evolved from an engineering metaphor into a powerful paradigm for healthcare innovation. By dynamically linking physical and digital representations of patients, devices, and clinical processes, DTs enable continuous learning systems where data, knowledge, and decision-making converge. This transformation goes far beyond simulation: it redefines how we understand, monitor, and personalize health, moving toward predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory (4P) medicine. The Research Topic “ Implementing Digital Twins in Healthcare: Pathways to Person-Centric Solutions ” brings together 8 multidisciplinary contributions that explore the translation of digital twin concepts into practical, ethical, and sustainable healthcare applications. Collectively, the works emphasize that DT implementation is not a purely technological endeavor, but rather a systemic, epistemological, and human-centered transformation of care.
Carbonaro, A., Marfoglia, A., Quaranta, L., Mellone, S., Lanubile, F. (2025). Editorial: Implementing digital twins in healthcare: pathways to person-centric solutions. FRONTIERS IN DIGITAL HEALTH, 7, 1-3 [10.3389/fdgth.2025.1741466].
Editorial: Implementing digital twins in healthcare: pathways to person-centric solutions
Antonella Carbonaro
;Alberto Marfoglia;Sabato Mellone;
2025
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Over the past decade, digital twins (DTs) have evolved from an engineering metaphor into a powerful paradigm for healthcare innovation. By dynamically linking physical and digital representations of patients, devices, and clinical processes, DTs enable continuous learning systems where data, knowledge, and decision-making converge. This transformation goes far beyond simulation: it redefines how we understand, monitor, and personalize health, moving toward predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory (4P) medicine. The Research Topic “ Implementing Digital Twins in Healthcare: Pathways to Person-Centric Solutions ” brings together 8 multidisciplinary contributions that explore the translation of digital twin concepts into practical, ethical, and sustainable healthcare applications. Collectively, the works emphasize that DT implementation is not a purely technological endeavor, but rather a systemic, epistemological, and human-centered transformation of care.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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