May 6, 2014 - The Veterans Health Administration has done a lot to exploit information technology for the benefit of military veterans. In the year since its founding, the VHA’s Connected Health program has seen its Home Telehealth, Mobile Health, My HealtheVet and other initiatives make significant strides in improving care through electronic health technologies.But there’s one technology that could surpass them all, according to Kathleen Frisbee, co-director of Connected Health: patient-generated data.
“Patient-generated data is going to be the thing that really transforms healthcare,” Frisbee told attendees of the GITEC 2014 Summit in Baltimore. “We predict patient-generated data will be much larger in volume than electronic health records.”
That’s no small statement coming from an executive of the Veterans Affairs Department, which has been handling e-health records (EHRs) for 25 years.
“The key for us is to architect it right, make it secure and help people understand how it should be used,” Frisbee said. read more>>>
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