Information technology for patient empowerment in healthcare /

Other Authors: Rozenblum, Ronen (Instructor in medicine),
Format: Book
Language:English
Subjects:
Online Access:http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=11049523
Table of Contents:
  • Patient-centered healthcare, patient engagement, and health information technology : the perfect storm / Ronen Rozenblum, Paula Miller, Disty Pearson, Ariane Marelli
  • Placing patients at the center of patient-centered care : a healthcare provider system perspective of a powerful new technology-enabled "language" / C. Martin Harris, Gene Lazuta
  • Using health IT to engage patients in choosing their doctors, health plans, and treatments / David Lansky, Stephanie Glier
  • Old media to new in health : from information to interactivity / Michael L. Millenson, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
  • Policy context and considerations for patient engagement with health information technology / Asaf Bitton, Michael Poku, David W. Bates
  • Patient portals can enable provider-patient collaboration and person-centered care / Mary Jo Deering, Cynthia Baur
  • Data model for integrated patient portals / Mary McNamara
  • Telehealth : connecting patients with providers in the 21st century / Roy Schoenberg
  • Patient controlled sharing of medical imaging data / Yaorong Ge, J. Jeffrey Carr
  • Patient empowerment via technologies for patient-friendly personalized language / Mehnaz Adnan, Jim Warren, Hanna Suominen
  • Finding and understanding medical information online / Jeff Harwell, Christopher Pentoney, Gondy Leroy
  • Electronic media for engaging patients in the research consent decision process / Yukari Schneider, Maria Adela Grando, Jihad S. Obeid, Wajeeh Bajwa
  • Patient engagement at the point of care : technology as an enabler / Catalina Danis, Martha Jean (Marty) Minniti, Sasha Ballen, Marion Ball, Scott Cashon, Margaret Piscitelli, Marjorie Miller, Robert Farrell
  • Supporting active patient self-care / Maarten van der Heijden, Marina Velikova, and Peter J.F. Luca
  • Using patient reported outcomes to drive patient-centered care / Eyal Zimlichman.