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Generative AI as Third Agent: Large Language Models and the Transformation of the Clinician-Patient Relationship

Generative AI as Third Agent: Large Language Models and the Transformation of the Clinician-Patient Relationship

The rise of internet use for health information and self-diagnosis fueled a movement of e-patients [5] even as medical professionals raised concerns regarding the impact of “Dr. Google” on patient-clinician relations. The ship is sailed: as many as half of Americans seek health care information online for themselves or others, without evidence of negative effects on health outcomes or the patient-clinician relationship [3,6,7].

Hugo de O Campos, Daniel Wolfe, Hongzhou Luan, Ida Sim

J Particip Med 2025;17:e68146

Adoption of Personal Health Records in Dutch Hospitals and Private Medical Clinics: Longitudinal Study

Adoption of Personal Health Records in Dutch Hospitals and Private Medical Clinics: Longitudinal Study

Perotti et al [39] evaluated an e-learning to promote PHR competence and found how e-learning enhanced knowledge of PHRs, skill acquisition to use PHRs, and improved task completion. PHR providers are encouraged to develop and provide a publicly accessible e-learning for PHR users [39].

Doris van der Smissen, Christine Leenen-Brinkhuis, Kim M E Janssens, Petra J Porte, Marcel A L M van Assen, Anne Marie Weggelaar-Jansen

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71915

Assessing the Ability to Use eHealth Resources Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Assessing the Ability to Use eHealth Resources Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

In brief, a cross-sectional survey was developed and deployed using 2 modalities based on patient-indicated preference for contact: electronic deployment via Qualtrics Survey Software (Provo) to patient-provided e-mail address or paper survey delivered via US mail to patient-provided permanent residence. Stamped return envelopes were included with all paper-based, mailed surveys. Responses to both survey modalities were appended into a single dataset for analysis purposes.

Bernard Aoun, Jon O Ebbert, Priya Ramar, Daniel L Roellinger, Lindsey M Philpot

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70672