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This issue of the Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics opens with a powerful Editorial from Carol Bond reminding us that it is all about patients.[1][1] A theme of her...

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  • Health informatics has the potential to span the boundaries between health care professionals and patients.[1]

  • This issue of the Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics opens with a ­powerful Editorial from Carol Bond reminding us that it is all about patients.[1]

  • Bond sees the principal opportunity for benefit from informatics innovations among patients with long-term conditions (LTC)

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Health informatics has the potential to span the boundaries between health care professionals and patients.[1]. Health informatics has the potential to span the boundaries between health care professionals and patients.[1] This issue of the Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics opens with a ­powerful Editorial from Carol Bond reminding us that it is all about patients.[1] A theme of her article is that we should see our technologies as spanning the boundaries between professionals and patients, rather than serving some buisness need irrelevant to patients and their carers.

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