On ( 18 September 2023) , (Abdallah Alwawi) published a new study in (Frontiers in Public Health) titled (Digital intervention for public health: searching for implementing characteristics, concepts and recommendations: scoping review). The articleaimed to (to examine the series of digital inventions used universally to address public health challenges, as well as their restrictions and implementation footraces, such as those associated to the law, ethics, and privacy as well as legislative and personnel issues. The objective of the paper is to identify mechanism-based explanations for how and in what contexts digital intervention for public health achieved its effects). The results of this study demonstrated that(Understanding the variables connected to digital interventions for public health begins with this scoping review of the literature. The review has given ideas about the factors that contribute to success and insight into some of the techniques used to identify high achievers, but it has also highlighted the need for new approaches to understanding what counts as high impact and how to enhance elements that are crucial to population health. As, the public health is likely to become more and more digital in the future, the author examines the requirement for the synchronization of global approaches for the regulation, assessment and use of digital technologies in order to improve population health supervision and imminent alertness for diseases.). For more information about the study, please contact the main author at (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or the scientific research office at (the email of our office)