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Got It, Hide thisSome health information technologies improve clinical outcomes that are important to patients
Finkelstein J, Knight A, Marinopoulos S, et al. Enabling patient-centered care through health information technology. Evid Rep Technol Assess. 2012;206:1-1531.
Review question
What is the impact of health information technology on patient-centered care?
Background
Patient-centered care is responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values.
Experts agree on the importance of patient-centered care. It is a challenge to find ways of delivering it.
Health information technology is the use of computer systems to help with patient care delivery.
How the review was done
This is a summary of a systematic review of 327 studies published since 1998.
184 randomized controlled trials looked at the impact of health information technologies on patient-centered care.
206 studies looked at barriers and facilitators for adopting health information technologies.
The studies had diverse populations (from 10 patients to more than 1,000), diverse settings, and a wide range of interventions.
Studies evaluated processes of care, outcomes, responsiveness to patient needs, joint decision-making and communication between patients and care providers, access to information, improved health knowledge and behavior, satisfaction, and costs.
What the researchers found
Some patient-centered information technologies have a positive effect on the outcomes for these conditions:
- diabetes
- heart disease
- cancer
- hypertension
- asthma
- mental health
- smoking cessation
Examples of health information technologies are
- computerized decision aids to assist patients in making health care choices
- health care at a distance by video conferencing (telemedicine)
- remote assessment of patients’ conditions (blood pressure, sugar levels, etc.) by telemonitoring
- computerized ordering of medications
- electronic patient records
- electronic reminders for doctors
- Internet guidance for managing specific diseases
- Internet lifestyle counseling (web portals)
- computer-assisted self-care
Conclusion
Health information technologies with patient-centered components can have a positive effect on health outcomes that matter to patients.
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