Digital health tools offer immense potential to enhance whole person care and improve outcomes across many areas of health care, including women’s health, mental health, and substance use disorders. However, with this increased promise and progress of these existing and emerging innovations come increased demand and responsibility. Do we fully understand the broader social concerns of digital health, such as accessibility, adaptability, and affordability? How can we envision, maximize, and invest in opportunities for technological advancements while maintaining equity and inclusivity?