Policy issues relevant to evaluation of interactive health communication applications. The Science Panel on Interactive Communication and Health
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Policy issues relevant to evaluation of interactive health communication applications. The Science Panel on Interactive Communication and Health
Abstract
This article provides an analysis of policy-related issues associated with the evaluation of interactive health communication (IHC) applications. These include an assessment of the current health and technology policy environment pertinent to public (government, education, public health) and private (medical care providers, purchasers, consumers, IHC developers) IHC stakeholders and discussion of issues likely to merit additional consideration by these stakeholders in the future.
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