Using Digital Health Technology to Better Generate Evidence and Deliver Evidence-Based Care. Review uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • As we enter the information age of health care, digital health technologies offer significant opportunities to optimize both clinical care delivery and clinical research. Despite their potential, the use of such information technologies in clinical care and research faces major data quality, privacy, and regulatory concerns. In hopes of addressing both the promise and challenges facing digital health technologies in the transformation of health care, we convened a think tank meeting with academic, industry, and regulatory representatives in December 2016 in Washington, DC. In this paper, we summarize the proceedings of the think tank meeting and aim to delineate a framework for appropriately using digital health technologies in healthcare delivery and research.

authors

  • Sharma, Abhinav
  • Harrington, Robert
  • McClellan, Mark B
  • Turakhia, Mintu P
  • Eapen, Zubin J
  • Steinhubl, Steven
  • Mault, James R
  • Majmudar, Maulik D
  • Roessig, Lothar
  • Chandross, Karen J
  • Green, Eric M
  • Patel, Bakul
  • Hamer, Andrew
  • Olgin, Jeffrey
  • Rumsfeld, John S
  • Roe, Matthew T
  • Peterson, Eric D

publication date

  • June 12, 2018

Research

keywords

  • Biomedical Technology
  • Congresses as Topic
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Telemedicine

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85047526359

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.jacc.2018.03.523

PubMed ID

  • 29880129

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 71

issue

  • 23