The eHealth care train has not only left the station but is rapidly moving down the track carrying tens of millions of e-patients and many possibilities for transforming patient self-management, improving health outcomes, and enhancing the patient-clinician relationship. The United States health care system must embrace the e-revolution by exploring and taking advantage of the potential benefits of this revolution for improving quality of care. To pursue this goal, rigorous research must explore ways to use e-technology for improving patients' medical self-management, health-related behavior, health outcomes, and relationships with health care practitioners.
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original article we excerpted is as follows:
Forkner-Dunn J
Internet-based Patient Self-care: The Next Generation of Health Care Delivery
J Med Internet Res 2003;5(2):e8
URL:
http://www.jmir.org/2003/2/e8/
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