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Toward Interoperable Digital Medication Records on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources: Development and Technical Validation of a Minimal Core Dataset

Toward Interoperable Digital Medication Records on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources: Development and Technical Validation of a Minimal Core Dataset

It examined their databases, focusing on data quality, standardization, storage, governance, and both semantic and technical interoperability. The medication data provided and extracted from these datasets were systematically structured and classified to develop a standardized database. As medication datasets are not freely accessible by default for safety and commercial reasons, governance staff responsible for managing medication records on a particular stakeholder’s software provided access to the data.

Eduardo Salgado-Baez, Raphael Heidepriem, Renate Delucchi Danhier, Eugenia Rinaldi, Vishnu Ravi, Akira-Sebastian Poncette, Iris Dahlhaus, Daniel Fürstenau, Felix Balzer, Sylvia Thun, Julian Sass

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e64099

A Digital Platform and Smartphone App to Increase Physical Activity in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Overview Of a Technical Solution

A Digital Platform and Smartphone App to Increase Physical Activity in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Overview Of a Technical Solution

Although detailed descriptions of app features and interventions are available, it is uncommon for researchers to publish any details about the technical solutions behind their apps, even though such information could be useful and improve the development of future apps. The aim of this paper is to describe the technical background and provide a visual display of a smartphone app developed to support persons with type 2 diabetes and help them increase their daily physical activity.

Stephanie E Bonn, Christina Alexandrou, Ylva Trolle Lagerros

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e40285

Understanding Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth’s Experiences Receiving Care via Telemedicine: Qualitative Interview Study

Understanding Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth’s Experiences Receiving Care via Telemedicine: Qualitative Interview Study

The most commonly reported disadvantage of conducting the visit over telemedicine was technical issues (n=9, 60%). Specifically, TGD youth cited unreliable internet connections and difficulty navigating a new or different platform to engage with their providers. Just over half of the TGD youth also reported discomfort (n=8, 53%) using telemedicine, indicating that these visits felt impersonal and were an unfamiliar way of engaging with their providers.

Nicole F Kahn, Yomna H Anan, Kevin M Bocek, Dimitri A Christakis, Laura P Richardson, Wanda Pratt, Gina M Sequeira

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e42378