Digital healthcare, especially telehealth and robotic-assisted surgery, witnessed an unprecedented surge in demand in 2020, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. As patients continue to avail services from the comfort of their homes via telehealth and as telehealth has the potential to reduce healthcare costs, this space is expected to witness robust expansion even in the post-pandemic era. Also, the clinical advantages and importance of robot-assisted surgery have never been more pronounced than during the pandemic, and it looks like digital health is here to stay.