Abstract:BACKGROUND: Patient eHealth technology offers potential support for disease self-management, but the value of existing applications for patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) is unclear. OBJECTIVES: To understand self-management and health care navigation challenges that patients face due to MCCs and to identify opportunities to support these patients through new and enhanced eHealth technology. DESIGN: After administering a screening survey, we conducted 10 focus groups of 3-8 patients grouped by ag… Show more
“…1 More than 75% of all health care costs are due to chronic diseases. Therefore, effective management of chronic diseases is a major focus of current health policy.…”
“…1 More than 75% of all health care costs are due to chronic diseases. Therefore, effective management of chronic diseases is a major focus of current health policy.…”
“…Verbal discussions were possible, but often the phone line was invoked to ask for clarification. Although members reported high levels of satisfaction with this virtual real-time format, 43 the results are limited by the participants and their willingness to share their ideas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In these situations, patients are often responsible for synthesizing their own potentially disparate or conflicting management plans or care recommendations. 43 Care coordination is one possible solution, and a growing number of studies have shown mixed results depending on the patient population. 44 Sharing best practices for achieving high-value care through online collaborations is another possible solution.…”
Section: Finding Value Opportunities In Large Organizationsmentioning
“…Several studies report that eHealth is promising with regard to selfmanagement support, and that people with chronic conditions desire tools that effectively reduce the limitations of life caused by disease [34][35][36].…”
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