MedCity News May 7, 2021
Alison Bourke

Patient-generated healthcare data will catalyze a fundamental shift in the way we measure success in medicine – from looking at a series of clinical outcomes viewed through the lens of the healthcare team to considering the entire care experience in partnership with the patient.

Increasing patient-centricity in healthcare settings has been game-changing in empowering patients to become active participants in their healthcare experience. The widespread availability of connected medical technologies and social channels for patient engagement has created a more positive, inclusive care experience overall rather than focusing solely on individual clinical outcomes.

Beyond patient care settings, there are many opportunities to leverage these channels for the collection of patient-generated health data (PGHD). These data sets are becoming increasingly important...

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