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Consumer Engagement in Health IT: Distinguishing Rhetoric from Reality

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  • Marsha Gold
  • Mynti Hossain
  • Amy Mangum

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Policymakers want health information technology (health IT) to support consumer engagement to help achieve national health goals. In this paper, we review the evidence to compare the rhetoric with the reality of current practice.

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  • Marsha Gold & Mynti Hossain & Amy Mangum, "undated". "Consumer Engagement in Health IT: Distinguishing Rhetoric from Reality," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8e9e879a0c3e4bda80bf296f9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8e9e879a0c3e4bda80bf296f92f728ff
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    Health Information Technology; Patient Engagement; Health Delivery Reform; Patient Centered Health Care;
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