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1 Introduction
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... This article cited the lack of user-centered design for most health care software as one reason for that paradox. It called for better collaboration between academic researchers and software developers, but it also asked what Rosof considered an important question: What would be an ideal future?
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... was organized by an independent planning committee in accordance with the procedures of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The planning committee's members were Suzanne Bakken, roundtable member and alumni professor of nursing and professor of biomedical informatics at the Columbia University School of Nursing; Gillian Christie, health innovation analyst at The Vitality Institute; Garth Graham, roundtable member and president of the Aetna Foundation; Linda Harris, roundtable member and director of the division of health communication and eHealth in the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion at the U.S.
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... The topics may include health literacy and the use of technology (e.g., social media) to inform health decision making, sharing health information via technology, or examples of health literacy best practices as they apply to the use of technology for health decisions.


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