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Health Information Exchange Usage in Japan: Content Analysis of Audit Logs

Health Information Exchange Usage in Japan: Content Analysis of Audit Logs

Recently, health care delivery systems have undergone a profound global transformation catalyzed by advancements in information technology. Among the numerous innovations, the health information exchange (HIE) stands out as a remarkable tool for revolutionizing the health care sector by facilitating electronic data sharing among health care providers [1]. Currently, at least 200 HIEs are operating in Japan [2].

Jun Suzumoto, Yukiko Mori, Tomohiro Kuroda

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e65575

Attitudes Toward AI Usage in Patient Health Care: Evidence From a Population Survey Vignette Experiment

Attitudes Toward AI Usage in Patient Health Care: Evidence From a Population Survey Vignette Experiment

Consequently, a deeper understanding of potential concerns is necessary for an ethical integration of AI into health care. Thus far, empirical evidence on the factors of public trust toward AI in patient health care is limited. This article addresses this gap by applying a multidimensional, factorial (vignette) design to study the relative and combined importance of AI attributes for public support when implemented in fictional patient health care settings.

Simon Kühne, Jannes Jacobsen, Nicolas Legewie, Jörg Dollmann

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70179

Google Trends for the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in India From 2010 to 2024: Infodemiological Study

Google Trends for the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in India From 2010 to 2024: Infodemiological Study

Are there specific inflection points in search interest that align with public health announcements, policy changes, or vaccine introductions? How can insights from online search behavior inform public health communication and strategies to promote HPV vaccine uptake?

Rashmi Mehra, Arindam Ray, Amrita Kumari, Amanjot Kaur, Rhythm Hora, Syed F Quadri, Seema Singh Koshal, Bodhisatwa Ray, Shyam Kumar Singh, Abida Sultana, Arup Deb Roy

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69729

Large Language Models as a Consulting Hotline for Patients With Breast Cancer and Specialists in China: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Large Language Models as a Consulting Hotline for Patients With Breast Cancer and Specialists in China: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Providing health education through appropriate channels and disseminating accurate medical health information to the public can help improve public awareness of breast cancer, thereby alleviating the burden of breast cancer in China. Currently, the internet is the primary source for people to obtain health information.

Hui Liu, Jialun Peng, Lu Li, Ao Deng, XiangXin Huang, Guobing Yin, Haojun Luo

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66429

Impact of COVID-19 on Dutch General Practitioner Prenatal Primary Care: Retrospective, Observational Cohort Study Using an Interrupted Time-Series Approach

Impact of COVID-19 on Dutch General Practitioner Prenatal Primary Care: Retrospective, Observational Cohort Study Using an Interrupted Time-Series Approach

GPs play a pivotal role in prenatal health care, providing comprehensive support that encompasses health promotion (eg, advices concerning diet and exercise in the case of diabetes mellitus, smoking cessation, and COVID-19 infection and vaccination), timely interventions for routine health care problems (eg, treatment of urine tract infections and mental health problems) and specialist referrals [8-10].

Wikje Berends-Hoekstra, Maarten Homburg, Anke Oenema, Matthijs Simeon Berends, Lilian Peters

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e64831

An Informatics-Based, Payer-Led, Low-Intensity Multichannel Educational Campaign Designed to Decrease Postdischarge Utilization for Medicare Advantage Members: Retrospective Evaluation

An Informatics-Based, Payer-Led, Low-Intensity Multichannel Educational Campaign Designed to Decrease Postdischarge Utilization for Medicare Advantage Members: Retrospective Evaluation

Acute inpatient readmissions pose a significant challenge to the US health care system, affecting patient outcomes, health care costs, and overall quality of care. Despite increasing health system focus on readmission avoidance initiatives, hospital readmissions remain a major burden for health care organizations, payers, and patients. On average, there are ≈3.8 million readmissions per year, contributing to US $452.4 billion in US health care costs, of which Medicare members account for ≈60% [1].

Danica Fernandes, Elise Kokonas, Jai Bansal, Ken Hayashima, Brian Hurley, Annabel Ryu, Snehal Mhatre, Mohammed Ghori, Kelly Jean Craig, Amanda L Zaleski, Lily Vogel, Alena Baquet-Simpson, Daniel Reif

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e63841

Understanding Device Integrations Within Diabetes Apps: Mixed Methods Analysis of App Features and User Reviews

Understanding Device Integrations Within Diabetes Apps: Mixed Methods Analysis of App Features and User Reviews

As user reviews are a rich and useful source in exploring user feedback and needs for health-related apps (this is a common approach often used to examine a wide range of health apps, eg, focused on mental health [26,27], medication adherence [28,29], or diabetes [30]), the primary aim of this research was to investigate the reviews of diabetes management apps to determine wider themes and identify which functionality is important to users.

Jessica Turner, Katarzyna Stawarz

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e62926

Using Large Language Models to Enhance Exercise Recommendations and Physical Activity in Clinical and Healthy Populations: Scoping Review

Using Large Language Models to Enhance Exercise Recommendations and Physical Activity in Clinical and Healthy Populations: Scoping Review

Second, through our comprehensive review of the literature, we seek to provide valuable insights that can inform and shape the future development of AI technologies in the field of exercise health. By highlighting gaps and opportunities, we aim to assist in directing AI advancements to better meet the needs of personalized exercise and health management.

Xiangxun Lai, Jiacheng Chen, Yue Lai, Shengqi Huang, Yongdong Cai, Zhifeng Sun, Xueding Wang, Kaijiang Pan, Qi Gao, Caihua Huang

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e59309

Haptic-Driven Serious Card Games for Older Adults: User Preferences Study

Haptic-Driven Serious Card Games for Older Adults: User Preferences Study

Card games have significant health benefits, particularly in improving sleep quality. A study of 4718 older adults showed that 62% (155/250) reported good sleep quality, and those who played Mahjong daily were more likely to report better sleep quality than those who did not play Mahjong [40]. The integration of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and haptic feedback, has further enhanced the appeal of card games to older adults [41].

Xin Huang, Nazlena Mohamad Ali, Shafrida Sahrani

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e73135

Training and Assessing Teamwork in Interprofessional Virtual Reality–Based Simulation Using the TeamSTEPPS Framework: Protocol for Randomized Pre-Post Intervention Study

Training and Assessing Teamwork in Interprofessional Virtual Reality–Based Simulation Using the TeamSTEPPS Framework: Protocol for Randomized Pre-Post Intervention Study

A multicenter approach could also increase the generalizability of the findings by including participants from different educational institutions and health care settings. Moreover, future studies could explore the integration of more sophisticated haptic devices and natural language processing to enhance the realism of the VR environment and better capture the full range of teamwork behaviors.

Marie Lehmann, Jan Mikulasch, Horst Poimann, Joy Backhaus, Sarah König, Tobias Mühling

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68705