From Internet to Artificial Intelligence (Al) Bots: Symbiotic Evolutions of Digital Technologies and e-Patients.

Q2 Medicine
Daniel Z Sands, Nancy B Finn
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Unlabelled: This paper will view the rise of the e-patient, who is "equipped, enabled, empowered, and engaged" through the lens of the evolution of successive digital technology innovations, each building on its predecessors, creating new tools for patient empowerment. We begin with the dawn of the web and the proliferation of health websites and discuss the use of digital communication tools. We then discuss the adoption of electronic health records, which enabled the rise of patient portals. This digitization of health data, along with the rapid adoption of mobile internet access and the proliferation of health-related smartphone apps, in turn, provided a platform for patients to coproduce health care by contributing their own health data to their self-care and health care. The exchange of health information between patients and providers has also been facilitated by telehealth or telemedicine technology, which enables direct care delivery. The use of social networks in health, in use since the early days of the web, has expanded since COVID-19, when public health authorities worldwide, as well as patients, sought the use of social media channels to get connected and share information. Most recently, artificial intelligence and large language models have emerged with yet untapped potential to provide patients with the information that could improve their understanding of their conditions and treatment options. We conclude that innovations in digital health technology have symbiotically evolved with the ascendance of the e-patient, enabling improved communication, collaboration, and coordination between patients and clinicians and forging a health care system that is safer and more responsive to patient needs.

从互联网到人工智能机器人:数字技术与电子患者的共生进化。
未标记:本文将通过连续数字技术创新的演变来看待电子患者的兴起,他们“配备,启用,授权和参与”,每一次创新都在其前身的基础上建立,为患者赋权创造了新的工具。我们从网络的出现和健康网站的激增开始,讨论数字通信工具的使用。然后,我们讨论了电子健康记录的采用,这使得患者门户网站得以兴起。健康数据的数字化,以及移动互联网接入的迅速普及和与健康相关的智能手机应用的普及,反过来又为患者提供了一个平台,通过将自己的健康数据贡献给他们的自我保健和医疗保健,从而共同生产医疗保健。远程保健或远程医疗技术也促进了患者和提供者之间的卫生信息交流,使直接提供护理成为可能。社交网络在卫生领域的使用,从互联网的早期就开始使用,自2019冠状病毒病以来得到了扩大,当时世界各地的公共卫生当局以及患者都寻求利用社交媒体渠道建立联系并分享信息。最近,人工智能和大型语言模型已经出现,但尚未开发的潜力,为患者提供信息,可以提高他们对自己的病情和治疗方案的理解。我们的结论是,数字医疗技术的创新与电子患者的优势共生发展,使患者和临床医生之间的沟通、协作和协调得到改善,并形成一个更安全、更能满足患者需求的医疗保健系统。
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Journal of Participatory Medicine
Journal of Participatory Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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