With the widespread uptake of EMRs across the world, massive health-related datasets have been generated and clinicians are often overwhelmed with the complexity in analysing those EMR data. To overcome this, digital health dashboards have been integrated into EMR systems to help clinicians make informed decisions and ensure reliable care delivery. Despite its increasing popularity in the healthcare setting, there is limited summary evidence investigating the effectiveness of digital health dashboards to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. In this systematic review, we aim to look at the impact of digital health dashboards on the healthcare system, clinicians and patients. The objectives are to: i) investigate the effectiveness of digital health dashboards for improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes in primary care and hospital settings, and ii) identify the types of dashboards and describe its features and visualisation techniques. This is the final version of the systematic review protocol, published as a preprint to create full transparency about the review process.