Selecting Mobile Health Technologies for Electronic Health Record Integration: Case Study

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Abstract

Mobile health (mHealth) technologies, such as wearable devices and sensors that can be placed in the home, allow for the capture of physiologic, behavioral, and environmental data from patients between clinic visits. The inclusion of these data in the medical record may benefit patients and providers. Most health systems now have electronic health records (EHRs), and the ability to pull and send data to and from mobile devices via smartphones and other methods is increasing; however, many challenges exist in the evaluation and selection of devices to integrate to meet the needs of diverse patients with a range of clinical needs. We present a case report that describes a method that our health system uses, guided by a telehealth model to evaluate the selection of devices for EHR integration.

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Shaw, R., Stroo, M., Fiander, C., & McMillan, K. (2020). Selecting Mobile Health Technologies for Electronic Health Record Integration: Case Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.2196/23314

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