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Hybrid Doctors: The Need Risen From Informed Patients.

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The rise of "informed patients" leads to hyper-information, where patients have extensive medical knowledge but struggle to apply it. This study classifies these patients and proposes "Hybrid Doctors" to manage them effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Patient-Doctor Relationship Studies

Background:

  • The digital age has empowered patients with vast medical information.
  • This often results in

Purpose of the Study:

  • To classify patients experiencing hyper-information.
  • To define the concept of

Main Methods:

  • Patient classification based on information-processing behaviors.
  • Conceptual framework development for Hybrid Doctors.

Main Results:

  • Identified distinct patient states arising from hyper-information.
  • Proposed the Hybrid Doctor model as a solution.

Conclusions:

Keywords:
InformationInternetPatient’s stateSocial network

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  • Healthcare providers must adapt to the evolving patient landscape.
  • The Hybrid Doctor approach can improve patient care and outcomes.