Abstract

Some patients and clinicians are using digital technologies to collect and share relevant health information with one another, but patient privacy concerns may serve as an obstacle to widespread adoption of such digital data-sharing models. This essay discusses the experience of Project HealthDesign research teams, all of which used technology to facilitate communication of health information between patients and clinical care teams, in successfully navigating patient privacy concerns. Their experience could be instructive to clinicians seeking to adopt digital models of patient engagement.

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