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Explore a 20-minute conference talk from the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems that investigates common barriers to utilizing patient-generated data across various clinical settings. Delve into a two-part study comprising a literature review and interviews with clinical specialists from diverse fields such as emergency care, cardiology, mental health, and general practice. Discover a six-stage workflow model that identifies common obstacles in aligning patient and clinician objectives, assessing data quality and utility, reformatting data for clinical use, interpreting information, and determining appropriate actions. Gain insights into establishing common ground for HCI practitioners and researchers to develop solutions for improving the integration of patient-generated data in clinical practices.