Assessing capacity to engage in healthcare to improve the patient experience through health information technology
Patient engagement is viewed as a means to improve patient care, increase population health, and decrease health care costs. Efforts to improve engagement are prevalent across healthcare, particularly through health information technology (HIT) tools such as patient portals. However, we know that no...
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Main Authors: | Cynthia Sieck (Author), Daniel Walker (Author), Megan Gregory (Author), Naleef Fareed (Author), Jennifer Hefner (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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