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E-mail: a new management parameter.

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  • 1Department of Oral Medicine, University of Washington School of Dentistry, USA. jimyd@u.washington.edu

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|August 9, 2002
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Email communication offers benefits for patient care when clinicians are informed and proactive. Understanding its impact on professional and personal life is key to managing this technology effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Communication
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Email has become a prevalent communication tool in professional and personal spheres.
  • The integration of email into healthcare settings impacts patient-clinician interactions and expectations.
  • Understanding the nuances of digital communication is crucial for effective healthcare delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the influence of email on the patient-clinician relationship.
  • To identify potential benefits and pitfalls of using email in healthcare.
  • To provide guidance for clinicians on managing email communication effectively.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on email's impact on communication.
  • Analysis of unique characteristics of computer-based communication in healthcare.
  • Consideration of personal and professional implications of email use.

Main Results:

  • Email can enhance patient well-being outcomes if used strategically.
  • Proactive and informed use by clinicians is essential to mitigate risks.
  • Effective management of email is necessary to leverage its benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Email presents a significant opportunity to improve patient-clinician communication.
  • Clinicians must be aware of potential challenges and adopt best practices.
  • Strategic integration of email can positively transform healthcare communications.