mHealth Intelligence April 5, 2017
From wearables to apps, mHealth tools and platforms will play an important role in connecting providers and patients and propelling the country toward a value-based care system, according to an AMIA paper unveiled today.
mHealth tools and platforms could go a long way toward bridging the “health IT chasm” that exists between healthcare providers and their patients.
Digital and connected health tools play a big part in two policy documents unveiled at a Capitol Hill briefing today by the American Medical Informatics Association. The documents – a paper published in JAMIA and a list of “policy action Items” – seek to connect the dots in establishing a collaboration between doctors and patients to advance value-based care.
AMIA President and...