Digital health technologies, the integration of digital technology and health information aimed at increasing the efficiency of healthcare delivery, are rapidly adapting to healthcare contexts to provide improved medical services to citizens. However, contrary to expectations, their rapid adoption appears to have led to health inequities, which refer to differences in health conditions or the distribution of healthcare resources among different populations. This scoping review aims to identify and describe the health inequities of healthcare services brought about by the adoption of digital health technologies. The influencing factors of inequities, as well as corresponding countermeasures to ensure the health equity between different groups of citizens, is also studied.