Reporting/removing artifacts from the patient record. False diagnosis are billed and on your record for good without easily being able to have them removed
Wearables and personal devices are better. No change in hospitals and drs sharing information.
The vast heterogeniety in apps and lack of a consumer friendly one stop shop.
Coordination between payer and hospital systems are still severely lacking and billing is usually not explained for us mere mortals, just codes added
It's not linked between primary and secondary care settings very well
lack of sharing of healthcare insights across players is frustrating
Provider to provider clinical data access.
Idealistic expectations but not enough though with the implementation
Clinicians are not interested in tech enabled care as they don't see value in it. Health Education and Promotion takes a back seat for digital health initiatives.
Lack of connection to a pcp. I still must manage my own data and take action
Not easy to share images from one provider to another
slow load times
non-modern UI/UX, lack of OPENID integration (login process sucks using traditional username & password w/ 2FA)
Despite being trained in computer science and working with IT/software my entire professional career, I cannot get my phone health app to retrieve any of my records from my provider.
Different portals, no single source of truth
It's so disjointed and seems to be proliferating and adding to the confusion
LACK. OF. INTEROP!
Lack of interop!
Every app and portal works differently, I don’t have an overview of my full records anywhere
Our province (NS) is missing a comprehensive CIS so information is quite fragmented.
Luckily I use apple products and my passwords for each portal are saved otherwise I'd never be able to remember each username and password. I gobble up tech and work in health IT so I'm an advanced user and often I feel like healthcare plays down tech and assumed patients won't use or don't know how to use new tech and connect devices. We do.