Journal of Medical Internet Research – #Digital #Health #Literacy as a Predictor of Awareness, Engagement, and Use of a National Web-Based Personal Health Record: Population-Based Survey Study

Background: Web-based personal health records (PHRs) have the potential to improve the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of health care. However, the international uptake of web-based PHRs has been slow. Populations experiencing disadvantages are less likely to use web-based PHRs, potentially widening health inequities within and among countries.
— Weiterlesen www.jmir.org/2022/9/e35772/

Mastering the medical mindshift: Controlling practice management with ratios instead of gut feeling

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it’s all about

Practice teams often get in their own way when it comes to improving and controlling their practice management with a wrong mindset. The solution is a simple system of ratios that automatically signals the need for action.

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Managing the medical mindshift: data protection in the medical practice

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it’s all about

Data protection in medical practices is not only a fundamental requirement, but also an important building block for a stable relationship of trust between doctors and their patients. In reality, however, there are clear shortcomings, e.g. in terms of discretion.

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Journal of Medical Internet Research – #Telemedicine for Preventing and Treating Pressure Injury After Spinal Cord Injury: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Background: Pressure injury is a common complication after a spinal cord injury. Long-term multidisciplinary follow-up is difficult after such patients have been discharged. Telemedicine promises to provide convenient and effective support for the prevention and treatment of pressure injury, but previous attempts to demonstrate that have produced inconsistent results.

— Weiterlesen www.jmir.org/2022/9/e37618/

Learnings from practice management company comparisons©: Overtime is not a necessary evil

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it’s all about

Many practice teams complain that their work can only be endured if they work longer hours than planned every day. The reason is seen in the excessive burdens of administration, bureaucracy and patients. But this is a misconception.

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“Telemedicine is incredibly useful in advancing the expanse of the radiology & imaging segment” – Elets eHealth

Dr Jijoe John Vithayathil, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur Kerala shares his thoughts with Elets News Network (ENN) on the factors fuelling the growth of the segment in the country.
— Weiterlesen ehealth.eletsonline.com/2022/09/telemedicine-is-incredibly-useful-in-advancing-the-expanse-of-the-radiology-imaging-segment/