Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems

Over the past few decades, modern information technology has made a significant impact on people’s daily lives worldwide. In the field of health care and prevention, there has been a progressing penetration of assistive health services such as personal health records, supporting apps for chronic dis...

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description Over the past few decades, modern information technology has made a significant impact on people’s daily lives worldwide. In the field of health care and prevention, there has been a progressing penetration of assistive health services such as personal health records, supporting apps for chronic diseases, or preventive cardiological monitoring. In 2020, the range of personal health services appeared to be almost unmanageable, accompanied by a multitude of different data formats and technical interfaces. The exchange of health-related data between different healthcare providers or platforms may therefore be difficult or even impossible. In addition, health professionals are increasingly confronted with medical data that were not acquired by themselves, but by an algorithmic “black box”. Even further, externally recorded data tend to be incompatible with the data models of classical healthcare information systems.From the individual’s perspective, digital services allow for the monitoring of their own health status. However, such services can also overwhelm their users, especially elderly people, with too many features or barely comprehensible information. It therefore seems highly relevant to examine whether such “always at hand” services exceed the digital literacy levels of average citizens.In this context, this reprint presents innovative, health-related applications or services emphasizing the role of user-centered information technology, with a special focus on one of the aforementioned aspects.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-911642024-03-30T23:22:48Z Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems Wiesner, Martin Schreiweis, Björn fever FeverApp ecological momentary assessment user behavior sociodemographic characteristics registry guidelines feasibility usability routine health information system health management information system health system performance machine learning digital health registry analysis ClinicalTrials.gov device regulation new information technology Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) institution institutionalism digital informatics human–computer interaction personal health informatics consumer health data consumer health information self-tracking quantified self mHealth apps telemonitoring telemedicine telecardiology cardiology wearable sensors consumer health devices cardiovascular disease heart failure atrial fibrillation mental health psychiatry psychiatric record psychiatric notes patient accessible electronic health record PAEHR open notes policies COVID-19 technology acceptance user survey wearable health monitor ECG patch personal electronic health records technology adoption endogenous motivations health information privacy concern mixed-methods ePA online review helpfulness signaling theory sentiment analysis physician rating websites consumer decision-making health information technology information exchange hospital market thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Over the past few decades, modern information technology has made a significant impact on people’s daily lives worldwide. In the field of health care and prevention, there has been a progressing penetration of assistive health services such as personal health records, supporting apps for chronic diseases, or preventive cardiological monitoring. In 2020, the range of personal health services appeared to be almost unmanageable, accompanied by a multitude of different data formats and technical interfaces. The exchange of health-related data between different healthcare providers or platforms may therefore be difficult or even impossible. In addition, health professionals are increasingly confronted with medical data that were not acquired by themselves, but by an algorithmic “black box”. Even further, externally recorded data tend to be incompatible with the data models of classical healthcare information systems.From the individual’s perspective, digital services allow for the monitoring of their own health status. However, such services can also overwhelm their users, especially elderly people, with too many features or barely comprehensible information. It therefore seems highly relevant to examine whether such “always at hand” services exceed the digital literacy levels of average citizens.In this context, this reprint presents innovative, health-related applications or services emphasizing the role of user-centered information technology, with a special focus on one of the aforementioned aspects. 2022-08-12T12:46:39Z 2022-08-12T12:46:39Z 2022 book ONIX_20220812_9783036546803_43 9783036546803 9783036546797 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91164 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5809 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4679-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4679-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036546803 9783036546797 222 Basel open access
spellingShingle fever
FeverApp
ecological momentary assessment
user behavior
sociodemographic characteristics
registry
guidelines
feasibility
usability
routine health information system
health management information system
health system performance
machine learning
digital health
registry analysis
ClinicalTrials.gov
device regulation
new information technology
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
institution
institutionalism
digital informatics
human–computer interaction
personal health informatics
consumer health data
consumer health information
self-tracking
quantified self
mHealth apps
telemonitoring
telemedicine
telecardiology
cardiology
wearable
sensors
consumer health devices
cardiovascular disease
heart failure
atrial fibrillation
mental health
psychiatry
psychiatric record
psychiatric notes
patient accessible electronic health record
PAEHR
open notes
policies
COVID-19
technology acceptance
user survey
wearable health monitor
ECG patch
personal electronic health records
technology adoption
endogenous motivations
health information privacy concern
mixed-methods
ePA
online review helpfulness
signaling theory
sentiment analysis
physician rating websites
consumer decision-making
health information technology
information exchange
hospital
market
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems
title Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems
title_full Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems
title_fullStr Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems
title_full_unstemmed Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems
title_short Information Technology's Role in Global Healthcare Systems
title_sort information technology s role in global healthcare systems
topic fever
FeverApp
ecological momentary assessment
user behavior
sociodemographic characteristics
registry
guidelines
feasibility
usability
routine health information system
health management information system
health system performance
machine learning
digital health
registry analysis
ClinicalTrials.gov
device regulation
new information technology
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
institution
institutionalism
digital informatics
human–computer interaction
personal health informatics
consumer health data
consumer health information
self-tracking
quantified self
mHealth apps
telemonitoring
telemedicine
telecardiology
cardiology
wearable
sensors
consumer health devices
cardiovascular disease
heart failure
atrial fibrillation
mental health
psychiatry
psychiatric record
psychiatric notes
patient accessible electronic health record
PAEHR
open notes
policies
COVID-19
technology acceptance
user survey
wearable health monitor
ECG patch
personal electronic health records
technology adoption
endogenous motivations
health information privacy concern
mixed-methods
ePA
online review helpfulness
signaling theory
sentiment analysis
physician rating websites
consumer decision-making
health information technology
information exchange
hospital
market
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet fever
FeverApp
ecological momentary assessment
user behavior
sociodemographic characteristics
registry
guidelines
feasibility
usability
routine health information system
health management information system
health system performance
machine learning
digital health
registry analysis
ClinicalTrials.gov
device regulation
new information technology
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
institution
institutionalism
digital informatics
human–computer interaction
personal health informatics
consumer health data
consumer health information
self-tracking
quantified self
mHealth apps
telemonitoring
telemedicine
telecardiology
cardiology
wearable
sensors
consumer health devices
cardiovascular disease
heart failure
atrial fibrillation
mental health
psychiatry
psychiatric record
psychiatric notes
patient accessible electronic health record
PAEHR
open notes
policies
COVID-19
technology acceptance
user survey
wearable health monitor
ECG patch
personal electronic health records
technology adoption
endogenous motivations
health information privacy concern
mixed-methods
ePA
online review helpfulness
signaling theory
sentiment analysis
physician rating websites
consumer decision-making
health information technology
information exchange
hospital
market
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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