Abstract

Technology advances in eHealth and mHealth are changing the way that health care consumers and providers communicate, receive and deliver care, and access health information. As electronic health records and smartphones have become ubiquitous in the United States, opportunities and applications for the integration of eHealth and mHealth have increased. In addition to technology advances, the changing health care model is simultaneously adapting to and driving initiatives in digital health care. With these digital initiatives have come challenges, including data overload, security and privacy concerns, deficits in technological and health literacy skills, and sorting through the vast number of choices of digital applications. Navigating this changing landscape can be overwhelming and time consuming for both health care providers and consumers. Librarians are uniquely positioned to assist providers and consumers to break down barriers within the digital health care landscape through data management initiatives, technology and health literacy instruction, and finding and evaluating health information and digital health technologies.

Highlights

  • Technology advances in eHealth and mHealth are changing the way that health care consumers and providers communicate, receive and deliver care, and access health information

  • Technology advances in eHealth and mHealth have had a marked effect on health care in the United States (US)

  • Digital health care can be broadly separated into two categories: eHealth and mHealth. eHealth, “the use of information and communication technologies for health” [2], first arose in health care in the form of electronic health records (EHRs) [3]

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Summary

KNOWLEDGE SYNTHESIS

Technology advances in eHealth and mHealth have had a marked effect on health care in the United States (US) These advances have given health care consumers and providers access to an array of new tools that impact the way in which health is monitored, information is exchanged, and records are maintained. Librarians are well positioned to help health care consumers and providers navigate this changing environment through data management support, teaching technology and health literacy skills, and locating and evaluating health information and digital health technologies By applying their expertise in these areas, librarians play an important role in breaking down barriers to eHealth and mHealth initiatives within their communities

EHEALTH AND MHEALTH
CHANGING HEALTH CARE LANDSCAPE
Data management
Information searching and evaluating
Health literacy and technology skills
Findings
CONCLUSION
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