How Can Reasoned Transparency Enhance Co-Creation in Healthcare and Remedy the Pitfalls of Digitization in Doctor-Patient Relationships?

作者: Gaëtan-Romain Joliat , Nicolas Demartines , Vincent Mabillard

DOI: 10.34172/IJHPM.2020.263

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摘要: This article addresses transparency in the current era of digital co-creation between healthcare professionals and patients. The concept reasoned is presented as a potential tool to guide development that rapidly growing. aim was reflect on how doctors can apply their daily practice, following shift from paternalistic more collaborative relationships. On one hand, our contribution indicates ways take advantage existing tools improve efficiency increase patient trust, including latest trend artificial intelligence. other this identifies pitfalls digitization proposes remedy for challenges rose by As result, perspective tackles issue maintaining trustful high-quality relationships patients, increasingly challenged dissemination online information pressures professionals' accountability towards patients general public.

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