Molly Rafferty / Monday, August 16, 2021 / Categories: Electronic Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, Mobile Health, Social Media Management, Evaluation of Engagement and Satisfaction, Adoption Evaluation Framework, Emerging Technologies Remote Patient Monitoring, Electronic Patient Engagement, and mHealth Apps Explainer Considerations for Health Centers Selecting Tools: Remote Patient Monitoring, Electronic Patient Engagement, and mHealth Personal Apps Although health centers have more options than ever to use electronic tools to engage patients in care, selecting those that most effectively further the goal of providing high-quality and efficient patient care is challenging. In this explainer, we consider three types of tools that health centers may invest in: Remote Patient Monitoring, Electronic Patient Engagement, and mHealth Personal Apps. By understanding what they are and how they are implemented, their advantages and disadvantages, and how they align with value-based care and the clinical workflow, health centers can choose the suite of tools that best serve their patient needs. The resource is available in the Documents to Download section below. Documents to download Remote Patient Monitoring, Electronic Patient Engagement, and mHealth Apps Explainer(.docx, 144.68 KB) - 959 download(s) August 2021 Print 11436 Tags: mHealth patient engagement electronic patient engagement remote patient monitoring RPM apps Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Deploying Smartphone Apps to Advance Mental Health in Primary Care Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 2: Selecting the Solution Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 3: Configuration and Implementation Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 4: Sustaining and Scaling Health Center Remote Patient Monitoring and Digital Health Session 1: Defining the Problem
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