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Nudging Patients to Use EHRs: Moving Toward a Tipping Point for Consumer Health IT

Health Populi

patients were offered online access to their health records by providers or insurers, and one-half of them accessed the EHR at least once in the last year. One in four of those offered online EHR access looked at them more than 3 times. So why don’t patients use online health records yet? Half of U.S.

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Role of User Experience in Technology Fatigue or “Zoom Fatigue” Research

Telebehavioral Health Institute

The case is made that in healthcare, especially in electronic health records (EHRs), fatigue-related problem s and excessive workflow steps may negatively impact well-being and contribute to burnout. From there, changes can create healthier workplaces and happier workforces.

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Five Ways a Good Digital Health Registry Addresses Healthcare System Needs

The Digital Health Corner

Clinical or other predetermined data relevant to a given patient can be collected real-time from anywhere the patient is seen, regardless of the data’s EHR vendor of origin. This might tip the benefit-cost ratio for payers to support a drug or other treatment’s cost.

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mHealth Guide to HIMSS19

mHealth Insight

Humetrix has pioneered the development of innovative patient-facing mobile health platforms over the past 20 years, starting with smart card health applications in Europe and Asia, and later with smartphone health applications for care-coordination iBlueButton, emergency care SOS QR, and chronic care management TENSIO.

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Value Based Care – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

In addition to community health workers, the integration of digital health solutions will be imperative for addressing health disparity and advancing health equity. The projected growth in value-based care, from $500 billion to a potential $1 trillion, underscores the momentum and direction of the healthcare system.

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