Paralleling emerging trends in cyber-health technology, concerns are
mounting about racial and ethnic disparities in health care utilization
and outcomes. This book brings these currents together, challenging
readers to use, promote, and develop new technology-based methods for
closing these gaps. Edited by a leading urban health advocate and
featuring 16 expert contributors, the book examines cyber-strategies
with the greatest potential toward effective, equitable care, improved
service delivery and better health outcomes for all. The chapters go
well beyond the possibilities of the Electronic Medical Record to
discuss emerging roles for information technology in promoting healthful
behavior changes, disease prevention, and healthcare utilization. The
rise of e-Patients and the transformation of the doctor-patient
relationship are also discussed. Opportunities for Web based products
and interventions are explored in terms of tracking disparities.