Reimagining Connected Care in the Era of Digital Medicine

  • Devin M. Mann
  • , Katharine Lawrence

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote patient monitoring technology, which offers exciting opportunities for expanded connected care at a distance. However, while the mode of clinicians’ interactions with patients and their health data has transformed, the larger framework of how we deliver care is still driven by a model of episodic care that does not facilitate this new frontier. Fully realizing a transformation to a system of continuous connected care augmented by remote monitoring technology will require a shift in clinicians’ and health systems’ approach to care delivery technology and its associated data volume and complexity. In this article, we present a solution that organizes and optimizes the interaction of automated technologies with human oversight, allowing for the maximal use of data-rich tools while preserving the pieces of medical care considered uniquely human. We review implications of this “augmented continuous connected care” model of remote patient monitoring for clinical practice and offer human-centered design-informed next steps to encourage innovation around these important issues.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere34483
JournalJMIR mHealth and uHealth
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • automation
  • digital health
  • digital medicine
  • eHealth
  • health information technology
  • information technology
  • innovation
  • mHealth
  • mobile health
  • process model
  • remote patient monitoring
  • telehealth

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