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  2. Benefits of Health IT | HealthIT.gov - ONC

    www.healthit.gov/.../benefits-health-it

    Relationships with your doctors, your pharmacy, your hospital, and other organizations that make up your circle of care are now about to benefit from the next transformation in information technology: health IT.

  3. The Promise of Digital Health: Then, Now, and the Future

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9499383

    In their ideal form, evidence-based digital health tools that focus on health behavior can improve self-awareness, provide on-demand health information and education, support improved self-efficacy, and promote accountability with social support networks, health coaches, and providers.

  4. Health Information Technology plays a role in improving health outcomes, quality of care, and the health care experience of patients, for example: Allows access up-to-date evidence-based clinical guidelines and resources. Improves quality of care and patient safety. Assists patients in health maintenance.

  5. The Benefits Of Health Information Technology: A Review Of ...

    www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0178

    An unprecedented federal effort is under way to boost the adoption of electronic health records and spur innovation in health care delivery. We reviewed the recent literature on health...

  6. Health Information Technology in Healthcare Quality and ...

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6006013

    The area of healthcare quality and patient safety is starting to use health information technology to prevent reportable events, identify them before they become issues, and act on events that are thought to be unavoidable.

  7. How Digital Technologies Are Changing Health Care

    magazine.hms.harvard.edu/articles/how-digital...

    Health care is in a state of transition. Over the next few decades, the practice of medicine will become increasingly virtual, aided by digital technologies like artificial intelligence, telehealth, and wearable devices.

  8. We reviewed the recent literature on health information technology to determine its effect on outcomes, including quality, efficiency, and provider satisfaction. We found that 92 percent of the recent articles on health information technology reached conclusions that were positive overall.