Expanding the Guidelines for Electronic Communication with Patients: Application to a Specific Tool
2001; Oxford University Press; Volume: 8; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/jamia.2001.0080344
ISSN1527-974X
AutoresStephanie L. Prady, Deirdre Norris, Joseph E. Lester, Daniel B. Hoch,
Tópico(s)Semantic Web and Ontologies
ResumoIn 1998, the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) published a white paper entitled "Guidelines for the Clinical Use of Electronic Mail with Patients," which outlined a practical framework for this interaction. Interest in the use of other Internet-based tools, such as the World Wide Web, to enhance clinical communication is increasing. In such systems, static information can be made centrally available to patients and interactive tools such as messaging systems, schedules, and individualized care regimens can be integrated within the site. Site-specific guidelines are needed to address potential problems inherent in the particular services being offered. This article presents advice on developing site-specific guidelines, with examples, based on experience gained in developing and refining guidelines for the use of PatientWeb at the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Neurology.
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