A Break-Down by Medical Specialty
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Assessment
Chapter 13: IT, eMRs & GroupWare
Conclusion
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Survey: Teens and Digital Health Information
Northwestern University recently conducted a national survey regarding teens and their approach to digital health information. Here are some key findings from the report:
• 84% of teens have gotten health information online.
• About a quarter (21%) of teens have used digital health tools (mobile apps, digital games, wearables).
• 32% say they have changed their behavior due to digital health information or tools.
• A third of teens turn to the Internet when a health issue arises to check symptoms and diagnose themselves.
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