Modeling users’ empowerment in e-health systems

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Abstract

In conventional e-health initiatives, customers (patients) are mostly perceived as recipients of medical care, where they play little roles in the process of health decision making. Empowerment in e-health enables individuals to access their health data and consult online with medical staff. The proposed concept is intended to improve the existing e-health theory in relation to patient empowerment. The study suggests a model that expands the role of customers (patient) in three dimensions: as an individual health actor, social health agent, and medical partner. This study is theoretically significant because it explores a comprehensive approach of patient empowerment in e-health systems to achieve best practice customer service, establish long-term customer relationships to improve customer satisfaction, and achieve better health literacy of individuals.

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Anshari, M., Almunawar, M. N., Younis, M. Z., & Kisa, A. (2021). Modeling users’ empowerment in e-health systems. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/su132312993

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