Supporting patient engagement with digital health care innovations : lessons from the Care City test bed.
by Hutchings, Rachel; Sherlaw-Johnson, Chris.Nuffield Trust.
Series: Research summary ; May 2022.Publisher: Nuffield Trust, London : 2022.Description: 35p.Summary: Health apps and digital tools have the potential to help alleviate some of the huge pressures the NHS faces from Covid-19, the backlog of care and rising demand. But introducing these tools into health care and supporting people to use them is never a quick fix, and they will not work for everyone. This summary provides a set of lessons for ensuring digital health innovations are applied in optimal ways for the people using them. The findings are based on a large-scale evaluation of digital technologies being implemented in health and social care in East London..Subject(s): information technology | digital health | health care | social care | Covid-19 | pandemics | NHS | innovations | implementation | guidelines | case studies | evaluation | East LondonDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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Health apps and digital tools have the potential to help alleviate some of the huge pressures the NHS faces from Covid-19, the backlog of care and rising demand. But introducing these tools into health care and supporting people to use them is never a quick fix, and they will not work for everyone. This summary provides a set of lessons for ensuring digital health innovations are applied in optimal ways for the people using them. The findings are based on a large-scale evaluation of digital technologies being implemented in health and social care in East London.
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