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    Digital Health in the 21st Century Over the past several decades, the development and accelerated advancement of digital technology has prompted change across virtually all aspects of human endeavor. The positive and negative effects of these changes have been and will remain the focus of active speculation, including the implications for human health. Application […]

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    Sharing Health Data: The Why, the Will, and the Way Forward A Special Publication from the National Academy of Medicine Download the Special Publication! Special Publication Social Media Toolkit Download Special Publication Key Messages Sharing health data and information across stakeholder groups is the bedrock of a learning health system. As data and information are […]

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    The effective use of data is foundational to the concept of a learning health system—one that leverages and shares data to learn from every patient experience, and feeds the results back to clinicians, patients and families, and health care executives to transform health, health care, and health equity. More than ever, the American health care system is in a position…

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    The health care ecosystem is witnessing a surge of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technologies and products that can potentially augment care delivery outside of hospital and clinic settings. These tools can be used to conduct remote monitoring, support telehealth visits, or target high-risk populations for more intensive health care interventions. With much of patients’ time […]

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    • Broader adoption of AI tech, which show promise 2 improve health care outcomes, must consider ethical & equity challenges, ie: patient privacy & exacerbating existing inequities. .@AndreasC466 #NAMPerspectives: https://t.co/owgBhLyJ3q #NAMLeadershipConsortium