Description Patient-generated health data (PGHD) are any health-related data generated by patients or persons involved in their care. This research explored Australian healthcare providers’ perceptions and experiences of using PGHD in their clinical practice., The review emphasizes the role of PGHD in transforming healthcare through patient-centric approaches, their understanding, and personalized care, while also exploring emerging technologies and addressing data privacy and security issues, offering a comprehensive perspective on the current state and future directions of PGHD., Introduction The objective of this study is to determine the extent and describe the nature of patient-generated health data (PGHD) integration into electronic health records (EHRs) using systematic scoping methods to review the available literature. PGHD have the potential to enhance decision making by providing the valuable information that may not be ordinarily captured during a routine , The integration of patient-generated health data into healthcare and research is a nuanced process influenced by diverse professional attitudes. While many recognise its potential to improve patient engagement, personalise care and expand research opportunities, concerns around data quality, workflow integration and role clarity must be addressed., Background: Patient-generated health data (PGHD) collected from innovative wearables are enabling health care to shift to outside clinical settings through remote patient monitoring (RPM) initiatives. However, PGHD are collected continuously under the patient’s responsibility in rapidly changing circumstances during the patient’s daily life., Mentioning: 70 - Background: Precision health calls for collecting and analyzing large amounts of data to capture an individual's unique behavior, lifestyle, genetics, and environmental context. The diffusion of digital tools has led to a significant growth of patient generated health data (PGHD), defined as health-related data created, gathered or inferred by or from patients and for which .