Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Sci Transl Med. 2012 Feb 1;4(119):119mr1. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3003363.
The August 2011 Clinical and Translational Science Awards conference "Using IT to Improve Community Health: How Health Care Reform Supports Innovation" convened four "Think Tank" sessions. Thirty individuals, representing various perspectives on community engagement, attended the "Health information technology (HIT) as a resource to improve community health and education" session, which focused on using HIT to improve patient health, education, and research involvement. Participants discussed a range of topics using a semistructured format. This article describes themes and lessons that emerged from that session, with a particular focus on using HIT to engage communities to improve health and reduce health disparities in populations.
2011 年 8 月的临床与转化科学奖大会“利用信息技术改善社区健康:医疗改革如何支持创新”召开了四个“思想库”会议。三十名代表,分别代表了社区参与的不同观点,参加了“健康信息技术(HIT)作为改善社区健康和教育的资源”会议,重点讨论了利用 HIT 改善患者健康、教育和研究参与度。参与者使用半结构化格式讨论了一系列主题。本文描述了该会议的主题和经验教训,特别关注利用 HIT 让社区参与进来,改善人口的健康和减少健康差距。