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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Mar 29, 2019
Open Peer Review Period: Apr 1, 2019 - May 27, 2019
Date Accepted: Dec 16, 2019
Date Submitted to PubMed: Feb 27, 2020
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Capturing At-Home Health and Care Information for Children With Medical Complexity Using Voice Interactive Technologies: Multi-Stakeholder Viewpoint

Sezgin E, Noritz G, Elek A, Conkol K, Rust S, Bailey M, Strouse R, Chandawarkar A, von Sadovszky V, Lin S, Huang Y

Capturing At-Home Health and Care Information for Children With Medical Complexity Using Voice Interactive Technologies: Multi-Stakeholder Viewpoint

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(2):e14202

DOI: 10.2196/14202

PMID: 32053114

PMCID: 7055855

Capturing at-home health and care information for Children with Medical Complexity using voice-interactive technologies

  • Emre Sezgin; 
  • Garey Noritz; 
  • Alexander Elek; 
  • Kimberly Conkol; 
  • Steve Rust; 
  • Matthew Bailey; 
  • Robert Strouse; 
  • Aarti Chandawarkar; 
  • Victoria von Sadovszky; 
  • Simon Lin; 
  • Yungui Huang

ABSTRACT

Digital health tools and technologies continue transforming the healthcare system. However, there is a recognition of the unmet needs on health information capture and care coordination at home for children with medical complexity (CMC). Typically, families of CMC spend significant amounts of time not only providing hands-on medical care within the home setting but also coordinating activities among multiple providers and caregivers. Here, a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders discusses the value of health information generated at home, how technologies can facilitate care coordination, and challenges of technology adoption from a patient-centered perspective. This team has identified voice interactive technologies to potentially transform care coordination for CMC. Furthermore, it provides recommendations on how to leverage them for the targeted patient population.


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Please cite as:

Sezgin E, Noritz G, Elek A, Conkol K, Rust S, Bailey M, Strouse R, Chandawarkar A, von Sadovszky V, Lin S, Huang Y

Capturing At-Home Health and Care Information for Children With Medical Complexity Using Voice Interactive Technologies: Multi-Stakeholder Viewpoint

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(2):e14202

DOI: 10.2196/14202

PMID: 32053114

PMCID: 7055855

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