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News In a blog post, ONC highlighted trends in patient access to electronic health information. Though this is a significant increase from 2012, numbers haven’t budged much since 2015. Medically Home added Arcadian Health , a Louisiana-based mobilehealth service, to its network.
This includes the design, research, ethics and analysis of interactive computing products (computers, mobile phones, websites, wireless technologies, mobile applications, video games, etc.) created for the purpose of changing people’s attitudes or behaviors. Europe, ITV & various Startups.
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education reported that in 2012, 85 percent of medical providers had a smartphone and were using apps. While nursing reports a decreased amount of time spent on trying to contact the physician, they also report no change in response time for urgent issues.
It is interesting to note that a 2012 report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on this topic concluded that hospital consolidation increases healthcare costs and that physician-hospital consolidation has neither improved quality of care or reduced costs.
Related: “The biggest “disruption” in healthcare is honest, direct, accessible communication” (2012). As Patients get access to their records (something that the paper doesn’t refer to) mobilehealth apps like Apple’s new Health Record service are going to flip this question on it’s head eg.
Related: “The biggest “disruption” in healthcare is honest, direct, accessible communication” (2012). As Patients get access to their records (something that the paper doesn’t refer to) mobilehealth apps like Apple’s new Health Record service are going to flip this question on it’s head eg.
“Mobilehealth — the application of sensors, mobile apps, social media, and location-tracking technology to obtain data pertinent to wellness and disease diagnosis, prevention, and management — makes it theoretically possible to monitor and intervene whenever and wherever acute and chronic medical conditions occur.
The blurring of mobile and digital into overall business process is a meta-trend for the global economy, and certainly for the health care ecosystem. I’ve covered this influential document here in Health Populi through my health economics/consumer tech lens for most years since 2011 (skipping 2012 and 2016).
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