Eli Medina

ORCID: 0000-0001-6189-7235
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Research Areas
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Electronic Health Records Systems
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Digital Imaging in Medicine
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Healthcare cost, quality, practices
  • Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes

City of Hope
2023

University of California, San Francisco
2023

The digital transformation of our health care system will require not only digitization existing tools but also a redesign delivery and collaboration with partners. Traditional patient journeys are reactive to symptom presentation delayed by system-centric scheduling, leading poor experience avoidable adverse outcomes. Patient be reimagined pathway that seamlessly integrates various experiences from telemedicine, remote monitoring, in-person clinic visits. Through centering the around...

10.2196/43009 article EN cc-by JMIR Formative Research 2023-01-25

Abstract Background Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition that requires close monitoring. Digital health virtual care platforms can enable self-monitoring and allow providers to remotely surveil patients efficiently identify those with active disease. Objectives The primary aim was design implement an IBD remote monitoring program, predictors of patient engagement, determine who found the chat be valuable tool. Methods We developed Virtual Care Chat, electronic record...

10.1055/a-2154-9172 article EN Applied Clinical Informatics 2023-08-16

<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Patient engagement attrition in mobile health (mHealth) remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs decreases program benefits. Systemic disparities lead to inequities RPM adoption and use. There is an urgent need understand patients’ experiences with the real world, especially for patients who have stopped using programs, as addressing issues faced by can increase value of mHealth subsequently decrease attrition. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study sought...

10.2196/preprints.51236 preprint EN 2023-07-26

Patient engagement attrition in mobile health (mHealth) remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs decreases program benefits. Systemic disparities lead to inequities RPM adoption and use. There is an urgent need understand patients' experiences with the real world, especially for patients who have stopped using programs, as addressing issues faced by can increase value of mHealth subsequently decrease attrition.

10.2196/51236 article EN cc-by JMIR mhealth and uhealth 2023-12-13

<sec> <title>UNSTRUCTURED</title> The digital transformation of our health care system will require not only digitization existing tools but also a redesign delivery and collaboration with partners. Traditional patient journeys are reactive to symptom presentation delayed by system–centric scheduling, leading poor experience avoidable adverse outcomes. Patient be reimagined pathway that seamlessly integrates various experiences from telemedicine, remote monitoring, in-person clinic visits....

10.2196/preprints.43009 preprint EN 2022-09-27
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