跨多个医疗保健提供者整合来自智能手机应用程序的患者生成的健康数据:案例研究。

Sabine N van der Veer, Sarah Knowles, Dawn Dowding, Charlotte A Sharp, Susan Moschogianis, Deb Griffiths-Jones, William G Dixon
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许多智能手机应用程序使人们能够收集自己的健康数据,但除非与电子健康记录系统相连,否则很少允许与医疗保健提供者共享这些患者生成的健康数据。类风湿性关节炎远程监测(REMORA)项目成功地将一所大学提供的症状跟踪应用程序整合到英国国民健康服务体系中,覆盖了两个地区的16个风湿病部门,每个部门都有自己的IT设备。通过与REMORA项目团队的会议和初步访谈,我们的论文将这种集成作为一个案例研究。我们描述了最终的基础设施、建立集成所涉及的过程和人员,以及影响因素。在进一步访谈之后,我们的下一步是将案例研究结果转化为针对关键利益攸关方的建议,以便为未来类似的跨提供商整合提供信息,并加快扩大患者生成的综合健康数据的规模。
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Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data from a Smartphone App Across Multiple Healthcare Providers: A Case Study.

Many smartphone apps enable people to collect data about their own health but -unless tethered to an electronic health record system-rarely allow sharing of this patient-generated health data with healthcare providers. The Remote Monitoring of Rheumatoid Arthritis (REMORA) programme successfully integrated a university-provided symptom tracking app into England's National Health Service across 16 rheumatology departments in two regions, each with their own IT set-up. Informed by meetings and initial interviews with the REMORA project team, our paper presents this integration as a case study. We describe the resulting infrastructure, the process and people involved in establishing the integration, and what influencing factors were. Following further interviews, our next step is to translate the case study findings into recommendations for key stakeholders to inform similar cross-provider integrations in the future and expedite the scaling up of integrated patient-generated health data.

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