Peggy Richter
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Recent Articles
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Hickmann E, Weimann T, Richter P, Hoehne A, Burwitz M, Bornholdt M, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2024 Aug;
316:202-206.
PMID: 39176708
In the realm of modern healthcare, digital health solutions are poised to transform patient care, particularly in surgical interventions such as Total Hip Arthroplasty. Through a scoping review of 40...
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Voigt I, Fischer S, Proschmann U, Konofalska U, Richter P, Schlieter H, et al.
Lancet Reg Health Eur
. 2024 Jun;
42:100951.
PMID: 38846424
No abstract available.
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Voigt I, Fischer S, Proschmann U, Konofalska U, Richter P, Schlieter H, et al.
Lancet Reg Health Eur
. 2024 Apr;
40:100891.
PMID: 38585674
Multiple sclerosis (MS) as a chronic, degenerative autoimmune disease of the central nervous system has a longitudinal and heterogeneous course with increasing treatment options and risk profiles requiring constant monitoring...
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Schlieter H, Kahlig M, Hickmann E, Furstenau D, Sunyaev A, Richter P, et al.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz
. 2023 Dec;
67(1):107-114.
PMID: 38086924
Since December 2019, digital health applications (DiGA) have been included in standard care in Germany and are therefore reimbursed by the statutory health insurance funds to support patients in the...
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Hickmann E, Richter P, Schlieter H
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2022 Sep;
22(1):1116.
PMID: 36056354
Background: Patients as active partners in their personal healthcare are key drivers to reducing costs, securing an effective usage of resources, and ensuring patient-provider satisfaction. Even though these benefits are...
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Richter P, Harst L
Z Gesundh Wiss
. 2021 Jun;
30(1):1-3.
PMID: 34109100
Aim: The purpose of this editorial is to provide guidance for the readers concerning the broad realm of approaches towards successful implementation of digital health applications into the health care...
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Fontenelle L, Oldenhof E, Moreira-de-Oliveira M, Abramowitz J, Antony M, Cath D, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2020 May;
54(7):719-731.
PMID: 32364439
Background: The Research Domain Criteria seeks to bridge knowledge from neuroscience with clinical practice by promoting research into valid neurocognitive phenotypes and dimensions, irrespective of symptoms and diagnoses as currently...
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Otto L, Harst L, Timpel P, Wollschlaeger B, Richter P, Schlieter H
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2020 Mar;
268:113-122.
PMID: 32141883
The way health care is delivered changes continuously and is increasingly supported by digital technologies, such as telemedicine. Many terms in that context exist, which are not defined consistently and...
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Harst L, Timpel P, Otto L, Wollschlaeger B, Richter P, Schlieter H
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2018 Apr;
247:121-125.
PMID: 29677935
This paper presents an approach for an evaluation of finished telemedicine projects using qualitative methods. Telemedicine applications are said to improve the performance of health care systems. While there are...
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Richter P, Burwitz M, Esswein W
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2016 Sep;
228:38-42.
PMID: 27577337
Health care systems need to cope with continuous changes such as with the current trends towards pay-for-performance and value-based health care. In this context, the article aims at analysing the...