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A New Health Care Paradigm: The Power of Digital Health and E-Patients

Andrew Nguyen, Alessandra Maisielou Rivera, Lisa Gualtieri

2023Mayo Clinic Proceedings Digital Health25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The integration of digital health into the field of medicine has seen a marked increase with the advancement of technology. Before the pandemic, a marked portion of the adult population, more than 66%, owned smartphones, and approximately 15% owned wearables. The widespread use of such devices, along with the effect of COVID-19 pandemic, has led to a transformation in health care culture that prioritizes cocreation, codesign, and collaboration. This shift promotes a model of health care centered on patient empowerment and self-management. In a recent interview with Dave deBronkart, known as e-Patient Dave, we revisited the possibilities of this new approach aimed at empowering, engaging, and equipping e-patients in the context of the pandemic. This interview with deBronkart was originally used for a graduate course on digital health. However, after noticing many reoccurring themes throughout the discussion, we decided to further explore this matter. It was discovered that participatory medicine is a new paradigm in health care, which challenges the conventional, paternalistic model and emphasizes the importance of a collaborative relationship between patients and providers. The realization of the full potential of health care can be achieved by promoting patient engagement and activation through the adoption of participatory medicine.

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Digital healthHealth carePower (physics)MedicinePsychologySociologyNursingPolitical sciencePhysicsLawQuantum mechanicsMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilitySocial Media in Health Education