Patient preferences for health information technologies: a systematic review
Norah L. Crossnohere, Brent Weiss, Sarah Hyman, John F. P. Bridges
Abstract
Background: Advances in patient-facing health information technology (HIT) promise to improve health care delivery and patient outcomes. Low utilization of HIT suggests that the preferences of patients may not be adequately guiding the development of these technologies. This systematic review offers an assessment of published evidence regarding patient preferences for HIT.
Topics & Concepts
Systematic reviewData sciencePsychologyComputer scienceMEDLINEPolitical scienceLawElectronic Health Records SystemsMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation