Literature DB >> 33526819

Beyond validation: getting health apps into clinical practice.

William J Gordon1,2,3, Adam Landman4,5,6, Haipeng Zhang5,7,8, David W Bates9,5.   

Abstract

Fueled by advances in technology, increased access to smartphones, and capital investment, the number of available health "apps" has exploded in recent years. Patients use their smartphones for many things, but not as much as they might for health, especially for managing their chronic conditions. Moreover, while significant work is ongoing to develop, validate, and evaluate these apps, it is less clear how to effectively disseminate apps into routine clinical practice. We propose a framework for prescribing apps and outline the key issues that need to be addressed to enable app dissemination in clinical care. This includes: education and awareness, creating digital formularies, workflow and EHR integration, payment models, and patient/provider support. As work in digital health continues to expand, integrating health apps into clinical care delivery will be critical if digital health is to achieve its potential.

Year:  2020        PMID: 33526819     DOI: 10.1038/s41746-019-0212-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Digit Med        ISSN: 2398-6352


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