Background: eHealth has an enormous potential to improve healthcare cost, effectiveness, and quality of care. However, there seems to be a gap between the foreseen benefits of research and clinical reality. Objective: Our objective was to systematically review the factors influencing the outcome of eHealth interventions in terms of success and failure. Methods: We searched the PubMed database for original peer-reviewed studies on implemented eHealth tools that reported on the factors for the success or failure, or both, of the intervention. We conducted the systematic review by following the patient, intervention, comparison, and outcome framework, with 2 of the authors independently reviewing the abstract and full text of the articles. W...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Background: Implementations of national electronic health record (EHR) were currently underway world...
Background: The process of designing a digital health intervention (DHI)—also referred to as mobile ...
Although the scientific literature consists of over 10,000 papers on eHealth, remarkably few applica...
INTRODUCTION: Definitive evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telemedicine home-i...
INTRODUCTION: Definitive evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telemedicine home-...
Purpose: Public engagement with eHealth is generally viewed as beneficial. However, despite the pote...
EHealth potentially enhances quality of care and may reduce health care costs. However, a review of ...
Background: There is growing evidence of the positive effects of electronic health (eHealth) interve...
Background: Until now, the use of technology in health care was driven mostly by the assumptions abo...
Background: eHealth is an application of information and communication technologies across the whole...
Introduction: eHealth interventions have the potential to improve the quality of healthcare and redu...
Background: There is growing evidence of the positive effects of electronic health (eHealth) interve...
Introduction: eHealth interventions have the potential to improve the quality of healthcare and redu...
International audienceBackground: Improving eHealth literacy (eHL) is one of the biggest challenges ...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Background: Implementations of national electronic health record (EHR) were currently underway world...
Background: The process of designing a digital health intervention (DHI)—also referred to as mobile ...
Although the scientific literature consists of over 10,000 papers on eHealth, remarkably few applica...
INTRODUCTION: Definitive evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telemedicine home-i...
INTRODUCTION: Definitive evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telemedicine home-...
Purpose: Public engagement with eHealth is generally viewed as beneficial. However, despite the pote...
EHealth potentially enhances quality of care and may reduce health care costs. However, a review of ...
Background: There is growing evidence of the positive effects of electronic health (eHealth) interve...
Background: Until now, the use of technology in health care was driven mostly by the assumptions abo...
Background: eHealth is an application of information and communication technologies across the whole...
Introduction: eHealth interventions have the potential to improve the quality of healthcare and redu...
Background: There is growing evidence of the positive effects of electronic health (eHealth) interve...
Introduction: eHealth interventions have the potential to improve the quality of healthcare and redu...
International audienceBackground: Improving eHealth literacy (eHL) is one of the biggest challenges ...
PURPOSE: Healthcare organizations may reap substantial benefits when transitioning to electronic hea...
Background: Implementations of national electronic health record (EHR) were currently underway world...
Background: The process of designing a digital health intervention (DHI)—also referred to as mobile ...