Per the notice below, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is highlighting using patient-generated data to improve patient care.
Using Patient-Generated Health Data to Improve Patient CareCollecting key insights from patients is vital to making healthcare decisions around prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care. Patient-generated health data (PGHD), which include patient-reported outcomes and patient preferences, can improve patient-centered care, aiding in individual clinical management, shared decision making, and setting and achieving personal health goals. The AHRQ Digital Healthcare Research Program (DHR) invests in research to better understand how PGHD can be integrated into clinical practice and how its use can enhance patient engagement and shared decision-making. Below are examples of AHRQ-funded research highlighting how the collection and use of PGHD can improve patient care. App Assists Patients in Deciding if In-Home Hospital-Level Care is Right for ThemA web-based application that incorporates patient and caregiver preferences helps patients evaluate whether they can safely receive hospital-level care at home. Read the Story
Integrating the Patient Voice in Patient-Reported Health OutcomesChanging the focus of patient-reported outcomes to be centered on a patient’s individual goals and preferences has the potential to improve care. Read the Story
ASTHMAXcel Voice Mobile Application to Improve Chronic Disease Management and Patient OutcomesA mobile app that uses voice biomarkers to assess asthma symptoms has the potential to improve self-management, shared decision making, and health outcomes for people with asthma. Read the Story
To access our full portfolio of research focused on PGHD, visit AHRQ Funded Projects. |
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AHRQ Digital Healthcare Research Program’s mission is to determine how the various components of the ever-evolving digital healthcare ecosystem can best come together to positively affect healthcare delivery and create value for patients and their families. Website: https://digital.ahrq.gov/ Contact: DigitalHealthcareResearch@ahrq.hhs.gov |
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