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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Reuse of Routinely Obtained Laboratory Data in Research

A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Reuse of Routinely Obtained Laboratory Data in Research

Increasing the awareness of challenges in preprocessing routine laboratory data and the need for domain expertise may help turn raw laboratory data into meaningful laboratory data that can be reused for translation into value for clinical care. The 4 steps involved in generating structured routine laboratory data and how domain experts and researchers should collaborate in establishing meaningful data sets for reuse.

L Malin Overmars, Michael S A Niemantsverdriet, T Katrien J Groenhof, Mark C H De Groot, Cornelia A R Hulsbergen-Veelken, Wouter W Van Solinge, Ruben E A Musson, Maarten J Ten Berg, Imo E Hoefer, Saskia Haitjema

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(11):e40516

The Value of Electronic Health Records Since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act: Systematic Review

The Value of Electronic Health Records Since the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act: Systematic Review

Given that it has been over a decade since the HITECH Act was passed, sufficient data are available to understand how EHR adoption investment adds value to the hospitals that have EHR systems in place. It is important to first define “value” to understand the value of EHR adoption from a comprehensive perspective. When reviewing the cost and resources associated with EHR adoption, it is generally considered to be an expensive investment [8,9], with an expectation of a return or value on the investment.

Shikha Modi, Sue S Feldman

JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(9):e37283

An Economic Impact Model for Estimating the Value to Health Systems of a Digital Intervention for Diabetes Primary Care: Development and Usefulness Study

An Economic Impact Model for Estimating the Value to Health Systems of a Digital Intervention for Diabetes Primary Care: Development and Usefulness Study

Given the focus of most diabetes digital health interventions, estimates of the value of these interventions often focus on the impact of lifestyle changes rather than appropriate utilization of preventative care such as regular PCP appointments. Primary prevention and regular care are likely to deliver value to the health system beyond their direct impact and have been considered as components of a value-based agreement for diabetes care [21,22].

Brenton Powers, Amy Bucher

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(9):e37745

Telehealth Business Models and Their Components: Systematic Review

Telehealth Business Models and Their Components: Systematic Review

In telecardiology, the results of the study by Lin et al showed that using a sustainable business model with the 9 components including value proposition, target customer, distribution channel, (customer) relationship, value configuration, capability, partnership, cost structure, and revenue influenced the acceptance of technology by the general public and provided mutual benefits for service providers and patients [32]. In 2 studies, a business framework for telemedicine was presented [19,33].

Farnia Velayati, Haleh Ayatollahi, Morteza Hemmat, Reza Dehghan

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e33128

Innovation Centers in Health Care Delivery Systems: Structures for Success

Innovation Centers in Health Care Delivery Systems: Structures for Success

It is particularly useful when the end goal is vaguely defined, a new service of unclear value is developed, or the environment and underlying needs are changing rapidly [2]. Health systems face growing challenges in controlling costs while providing patient-centered care. The current model of care is being overwhelmed by an aging population with increasingly complex and chronic diseases. Productivity in the US health care system dropped by 0.8% per year between 1990 and 2007 [3].

Onil Bhattacharyya, Justin Shapiro, Eric C Schneider

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(2):e33961

A Patient-Centered Framework for Measuring the Economic Value of the Clinical Benefits of Digital Health Apps: Theoretical Modeling

A Patient-Centered Framework for Measuring the Economic Value of the Clinical Benefits of Digital Health Apps: Theoretical Modeling

Value has been defined in the context of health care as outcomes relative to costs; when outcomes improve or costs decline, it suggests an improvement in value [10]. The items that are included in a value analysis depend upon the intended user of the analysis and thus will vary between patients, providers, health care systems, and payers.

Adam Powell, John Torous

JMIR Ment Health 2020;7(10):e18812

Criteria to Measure Social Media Value in Health Care Settings: Narrative Literature Review

Criteria to Measure Social Media Value in Health Care Settings: Narrative Literature Review

ISb or ITc Business Medical e Health Peer reviewed Non–peer reviewed IS value Health value Utilitarian value Hedonic value Instrumental value Intrinsic value Contextual value Value of health care social media and the need for its measurement Measurement of outcomes resulting from the use of health care social media Deriving health information from measuring social media data Pre–social media adoption Post–social media adoption Monetary value Non–monetary value Micro Aggregate International National Industry

Chukwuma Ukoha, Andrew Stranieri

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(12):e14684