Journal:Benefits of information technology in healthcare: Artificial intelligence, internet of things, and personal health records

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Full article title Benefits of information technology in healthcare: Artificial intelligence, internet of things, and personal health records
Journal Healthcare Informatics Research
Author(s) Chang, Hyejung; Choi, Jae-Young; Shim, Jaesun; Kim, Mihui; Choi, Mona
Author affiliation(s) Kyung Hee University, Hallym University, Seoul Health Foundation, Jeonju University, Yonsei University
Primary contact Email: monachoi at yuhs dot ac
Year published 2023
Volume and issue 29(4)
Page(s) 323-333
DOI 10.4258/hir.2023.29.4.323
ISSN 2093-369X
Distribution license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Website https://e-hir.org/journal/view.php?doi=10.4258/hir.2023.29.4.323
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Abstract

Objectives: Systematic evaluations of the benefits of health information technology (HIT) play an essential role in enhancing healthcare quality by improving outcomes. However, there is limited empirical evidence regarding the benefits of IT adoption in healthcare settings. This study aimed to review the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), and personal health records (PHR), based on scientific evidence.

Methods: The literature published in peer-reviewed journals between 2016 and 2022 was searched for systematic reviews and meta-analysis studies using the PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase databases. Manual searches were also performed using the reference lists of systematic reviews and eligible studies from major health informatics journals. The benefits of each HIT were assessed from multiple perspectives across four outcome domains.

Results: Twenty-four systematic review or meta-analysis studies on AI, IoT, and PHR were identified. The benefits of each HIT were assessed and summarized from a multifaceted perspective, focusing on four outcome domains: clinical, psycho-behavioral, managerial, and socioeconomic. The benefits varied depending on the nature of each type of HIT and the diseases to which they were applied.

Conclusions: Overall, our review indicates that AI and PHR can positively impact clinical outcomes, while IoT holds potential for improving managerial efficiency. Despite ongoing research into the benefits of health IT in line with advances in healthcare, the existing evidence is limited in both volume and scope. The findings of our study can help identify areas for further investigation.

Keywords: health informatics, artificial intelligence, internet of things, personal health records, review

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