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  2. eHealth - Wikipedia

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    eHealth literacy is defined as "the ability to seek, find, understand and appraise health information from electronic sources and apply knowledge gained to addressing or solving a health problem." [19] This concept encompasses six types of literacy: traditional (literacy and numeracy), information, media, health, computer, and scientific. Of ...

  3. Digital health - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Library of Medicine (NIH), the definition of telehealth is "the use of electronic information and communications technologies to provide and support health care when distance separates the participants." [22] Telehealth is an umbrella term that encompasses various applications of electronics in medicine. The more ...

  4. Health information management - Wikipedia

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    The patient health record is the primary legal record documenting the health care services provided to a person in any aspect of the health care system. The term includes routine clinical or office records, records of care in any health related setting, preventive care, lifestyle evaluation, research protocols and various clinical databases.

  5. Health information technology - Wikipedia

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    Health information technology (HIT) is "the application of information processing involving both computer hardware and software that deals with the storage, retrieval, sharing, and use of health care information, health data, and knowledge for communication and decision making". [8]

  6. Health information on the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Since the advent of electronic media, medical records have been increasingly kept as electronic medical records. [ citation needed ] More healthcare professionals rely on electronic medical records because it is a favorable means for patients to access their personal health information.

  7. Digital medicine - Wikipedia

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    It involves the use of digital tools and platforms to collect, store, and analyze medical and biological data, including electronic health records, genomic data, and medical imaging. This data can then be used to develop new analytics and treatment approaches, personalize healthcare interventions, and optimize healthcare delivery.

  8. Telehealth - Wikipedia

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    Telehealth is sometimes discussed interchangeably with telemedicine, the latter being more common than the former. The Health Resources and Services Administration distinguishes telehealth from telemedicine in its scope, defining telemedicine only as describing remote clinical services, such as diagnosis and monitoring, while telehealth includes preventative, promotive, and curative care ...

  9. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    The electronic health record (EHR) is a more longitudinal collection of the electronic health information of individual patients or populations. The EMR, in contrast, is the patient record created by providers for specific encounters in hospitals and ambulatory environments and can serve as a data source for an EHR.