Ming, David Y.


Feasibility Study of a Mobile Digital Personal Health Record for Family- Centered Care Coordination for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs - Final Report

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Feasibility of implementation of a mobile digital personal health record to coordinate care for children and youth with special health care needs in primary care: Protocol for a mixed methods study.

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Predictive modeling to identify children with complex health needs at risk for hospitalization.

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Care coordination for children with special health needs using digital personal health records: A feasibility study protocol.

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Feasibility Study of a Mobile Digital Personal Health Record for Family-Centered Care Coordination for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs

Description

This study evaluated the feasibility of a mobile personal health record application integrated with electronic health records using Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources standards for longitudinal care planning, goal tracking, and communication with providers among families of children and youth with special healthcare needs. It found that while technical feasibility and early adoption were high, sustained use was limited due to technical challenges and mixed user experiences.

Grant Number
R21 HS028699
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