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. 2014 Feb;23(1):195-203.
doi: 10.1007/s11136-013-0458-x. Epub 2013 Jul 14.

Innovations in e-health

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Innovations in e-health

Paul Wicks et al. Qual Life Res. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

The theme of ISOQOL's 19th Annual Conference in Budapest, Hungary, was The Journey of Quality of Life Research: A Path Towards Personalized Medicine. Innovations in e-health was one of four plenary panels. E-health is changing the landscape of clinical practice and health care, but the best way to leverage the many promised benefits of emerging e-health technologies is still not clear. The Innovations in e-health panel presented emerging changes in technologies and applications that will facilitate clinical decision making, improve quality and efficiency of care, engage individuals in clinical decision making, and empower them to adopt healthy behaviors. The purpose of this paper was to present emerging trends in e-health and considerations for successful adoption of new technologies, and an overview of each of the presentations in the e-health plenary. The presentations included a personal perspective on the use of technology for self-monitoring in Parkinson's disease, an overview of online social networks and emerging technologies, and the collection of patient-reported outcomes through web-based systems in clinical practice. The common thread across all the talks was the application of e-health tools to empower individuals with chronic disease to be actively engaged in the management of their health. Considerations regarding data ownership and privacy, universal access to e-health, interactivity between different types of e-health technologies, and tailoring applications to individual needs were explored.

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a Variability of quality of life in Parkinson’s patients. The percentage of patients categorized according to their relationship between quality of life and motor symptoms. b Prevalence of motor and non-motor symptoms reported to contribute to the quality of life. Data from 283 patients replying to a Parkinson’s Movement poll (October 2012)

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