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Center for Information Therapy (IxCenter.org) - 2007 Information Therapy ixcenter.org | Center for Information Therapy (IxCenter.org) - 2007 Information Therapy informationtherapy.org |
Information therapy is a healthcare term,{{[1]}} describing the timely prescription and availability of evidence-based health information to meet individuals' specific needs and support sound decision making. Information therapy works by engaging the consumer in the process of care. Unlike health information which a patient or family member may find on an open website like webmd or yahoo, information therapy is providing plain language evidence based medical information to a patient at the exact time that a patient needs it to help them in their heatlh care process. an example would be when a person who leaves a doctor's office is provided an after-visit summary of instructions on how they can take care of their ailment at home. Information therapy may be prescribed by a clinician, (i.e. nurse, doctor or other health professional), by an electronic system in a medical institution (i.e.an electronic medical record), or consumer-prescribed. [edit] The use of technology in information therapy
While information therapy can be delivered through low-tech techniques, such as handing out information pamphlets or sending them through the post, the advent of new technologies has enabled clinicians and health systems to more efficiently and effectively deliver information therapy over a variety of mediums. Technologies such as electronic medical record systems, order entry systems, and the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs), are all examples of electronic infrastructures that can deliver information therapy to consumers. By attaching "information triggers" to these systems, tailored, customized information prescriptions can be automatically sent to either a patient’s email account or to a secure patient portal. As the patient experiences new symptoms, conditions or other health issues, the provider can respond with specific prescriptions of information. Furthermore, the user can track information that can be useful for managing chronic disease. [edit] References
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