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The Role of Health Kiosks: Scoping Review
In a 2009 review, Jones [1] classified health kiosks as (1) opportunistic, placed in locations and waiting for use, and (2) integrated, designed into the clinical process. Seven possible roles for health kiosks were identified: taking medical histories, health promotion, self-assessment, consumer feedback, patient registration, patient access to records, and remote consultations.
At that time, 65% of households in the United Kingdom had internet access.
JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(3):e26511
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Barriers and Enablers in Implementing Electronic Consultations in Primary Care: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(11):e19375
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Jones et al piloted anonymous personal online email support for patients with long-term conditions [22]. In the United States, an experiment offering older adults computer training in public libraries on finding health information via the Internet was successful [65]. In England, Fisher et al aim to improve uptake of patient access to their records by supporting general practices [66].
Digital divisions caused by physical disability have been subject to legislation.
Med 2 0 2013;2(2):e9
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Using Metrics to Describe the Participative Stances of Members Within Discussion Forums
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(1):e3
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