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>> Friday, 4 December 2009
New Report Shows Consumer Health Informatics Applications Can Improve Health Care Outcomes
A new report issued by AHRQ found that consumer health informatics applications can help improve health care processes, such as medication adherence. These applications may also improve clinical outcomes, including smoking cessation. The benefits of using such applications apply to a variety of clinical conditions, including cancer, smoking, diabetes mellitus, physical activity, and mental health disorders.
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Evidence-based Practice Center, Baltimore, MD, conducted a review of over 140 articles on the use of consumer health informatics applications. The researchers learned that while some applications offer significant promise and potential to positively impact select clinical outcomes, in many areas more research is needed to definitively gauge their impact.
The full report, Impact of Consumer Health Informatics Applications, and its abstract are available at http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/tp/chiapptp.htm.
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