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+ | [[Digital Health Technology]] enables [[Non-Medical Interventions|non-medical interventions]] to be more effective and efficient or capabilities designed to meet specific health needs of patients based on the health services' criteria. These services may or not be integrated with the patient's [[Care Plans|care plan]] or with an [[E Intervention Programs|E Intervention Program]]. The criteria includes risk scores, episode, health conditions, [[E Intervention Programs|E Intervention Program]] enrollment and [[determinants]]. | ||
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+ | See which [http://www.patientdeterminants.org/index.php?title=What_Works%3F#Health_Services_-_What_Works.3F Health Services work.] | ||
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+ | ==Convenient Access== | ||
+ | * Mental Health Clinic | ||
+ | * One Stop Location with Mental Health And Medicals Services under one roof | ||
+ | * Neighborhood Hot spotter services that addresses specific needs | ||
+ | * 24x7 Managing Health Support | ||
+ | * Retail Health Clinics | ||
+ | * Urgent Care | ||
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+ | See [[Convenient Access]] examples | ||
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+ | [http://www.patientdeterminants.org/index.php?title=What_Works%3F#Convenient_Access_-_What_Works.3F See what works.] | ||
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+ | ==Digital Health Applications== | ||
+ | * App Formulary - Recommended Apps | ||
+ | * Standalone - Patient Only | ||
+ | * Chronic Condition Specific | ||
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* [http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/11/28/elders-who-use-tech-tools-feel-less-lonely-more-physically-fit-stanford-study-finds/ Use of computers and cell phones is linked to higher levels of mental and physical well-being among those over age 80 (11/28/16)] | * [http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/11/28/elders-who-use-tech-tools-feel-less-lonely-more-physically-fit-stanford-study-finds/ Use of computers and cell phones is linked to higher levels of mental and physical well-being among those over age 80 (11/28/16)] |
Revision as of 15:48, 29 March 2018
Digital Health Technology enables non-medical interventions to be more effective and efficient or capabilities designed to meet specific health needs of patients based on the health services' criteria. These services may or not be integrated with the patient's care plan or with an E Intervention Program. The criteria includes risk scores, episode, health conditions, E Intervention Program enrollment and determinants.
See which Health Services work.
Convenient Access
- Mental Health Clinic
- One Stop Location with Mental Health And Medicals Services under one roof
- Neighborhood Hot spotter services that addresses specific needs
- 24x7 Managing Health Support
- Retail Health Clinics
- Urgent Care
See Convenient Access examples
Digital Health Applications
- App Formulary - Recommended Apps
- Standalone - Patient Only
- Chronic Condition Specific
Digital Communications
- Use of computers and cell phones is linked to higher levels of mental and physical well-being among those over age 80 (11/28/16)
- Patients with chronic conditions sent secure e-mail messages to their providers as a first method of contacting the healthcare delivery, nearly one-third of respondents reported that e-mailing their healthcare providers had improved their overall health, and more than 1 in 3 reported that e-mailing their provider decreased their phone calls to their providers or their in-person doctor’s office visits. (12/21/15)
- 9 in 10 Brazilian doctors use WhatsApp to talk to patients (12/7/15)
- Physicians at Kaiser Permanente received approximately 13 million secure emails from patients in one year. (4/9/14)
- Electronic Communication Improves Access, But Barriers To Its Widespread Adoption Remain (8/13)
Patient Provided Digital Data
Predictive or Diagnosis Devices
- Study finds wearables may help detect serious illness (1/12/17)
- VA study of heart failure patients demonstrated how AI-based personalized physiology analytics could be applied to wearable biosensor data to predict when a patient might be at risk of hospitalization. (3/12/18)
Smart Phone and Attachments
Technical Help Desk
Text Messaging
- Study: Texting to improve medication adherence shows high engagement (5/16/17)
- Ochsner Health System used automated text messages to patients’ cell phones. Patients could touch a link to connect to a live person to schedule appointment or answer questions. 578 patients scheduled colon cancer screenings, pre-cancerous polyps found in an estimated 145 patients (11/15/16)
- Patients who got texts made it to their appointments 73% of the time, compared to a 66% attendance rate for those who didn’t (10/13/16)
- A text-based smoking cessation intervention improve outcomes among young people. (3/2016)
- Mobile phone text messaging increases medication adherence rates from 50% to 67.8% (3/2016)
- Study: Patients who receive texts from physicians more likely to exercise (12/14/15)
- Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Self-Management for Patients Prescribed Oral Anticancer Agents. Patients had high satisfaction with the texts, and adherence and symptoms improved after the intervention. (11/2015)
- Text messaging can help improve patient risk factors in patients with coronary heart disease (9/22/15)
- 90% of those who received text-based Psychotherapy were doing better on average than those who received no treatment 6/2015)