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Zelf gegenereerde gezondheidsinformatie speelt steeds vaker een rol in het zorgproces. Deze trend komt enerzijds door het gemak waarmee mensen zelf met wearables en apps data over zichzelf kunnen verzamelen. Anderzijds wordt deze trend door zorgverleners en de overheid gestimuleerd om de klinische observaties met data uit de thuissituatie te kunnen verrijken, of omdat door reorganisatie of bezuiniging zelfmanagement is gewenst. 1 Ondanks positieve verwachtingen is er nog weinig onderzoek gedaan naar de implementatie en effectiviteit van zelfmeting en hieraan gerelateerde producten en diensten.
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Digital health program ‘living healthy with diabetes’
The interest in personal health data and self-monitoring in health care grows sustainably. Despite high expectations to innovate the health care system with digital health technology, little is still known about the implementation and effectiveness of digital health solutions in clinical practice. This article reports the pilot results of the development and implementation of a digital health program. The program is a combination of an online platform, activity tracker and smartphone application to support a positive lifestyle change for people with diabetes mellitus type 2. The service was developed by a public-private collaboration according to open innovation model.
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Martijn de Groot, Lectoraat Transparante Zorgverlening, Hanzehogeschool Groningen, Eyssoniusplein18, 9714 CE Groningen, e-mail: ma.de.groot@pl.hanze.nl
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de Groot, M., Kooiman, T., Wolters, A. et al. Digitaal programma ‘leef gezond met diabetes’. Tijds. gezondheids.wetenschappen 93, 53–54 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12508-015-0023-9
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