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eHealth as the Next-Generation Perinatal Care: An Overview of the Literature.

Josephus F M van den HeuvelT Katrien J GroenhofJan Hw VeerbeekWouter W van SolingeA Titia LelyArie FranxMirielle N Bekker
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
This review showed that eHealth interventions have a very broad, multilevel field of application focused on perinatal care in all its aspects. Most of the reviewed 71 articles were published after 2013, suggesting this novel type of care is an important topic of clinical and scientific relevance. Despite the promising preliminary results as presented, we accentuate the need for evidence for health outcomes, patient satisfaction, and the impact on costs of the possibilities of eHealth interventions in perinatal care. In general, the combination of increased patient empowerment and home pregnancy care could lead to more satisfaction and efficiency. Despite the challenges of privacy, liability, and costs, eHealth is very likely to disperse globally in the next decade, and it has the potential to deliver a revolution in perinatal care.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • pregnant women
  • pain management
  • affordable care act
  • patient satisfaction
  • machine learning