Digital health needs assessment at a national-subnational level in Sri Lanka

Y. A. K. E. Samaranayake, N. P. Liyanarachchi, C. Weerabaddana, K. Sylva, M. de Silva, R. Ranwala, M. Manoj, M. Perera, W. M. A. Wijekoon, P. V. A. I. Gunawardena, A. Amarathunga, C. M. Manawadu, S. D. Siriwardane
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Introduction: Healthcare stakeholders hold diverse opinions and needs. Different Inputs, opinions and concerns of the stakeholders are essential to build a sustainable and successful digital health strategy. Successful digital initiatives are based on the understanding of the user characteristics, needs and challenges. Collaborating with stakeholders, sharing information and insights, sharing strategies and resources across projects/organizations leads to increased efficiency and impact. The aim was to assess the national to subnational level digital health needs of the government health sector stakeholders as a preliminary step of the national digital health strategy development. Methods: A consultative process was carried out for stakeholders at the national and subnational level to capture high level digital health needs of the government health sector in Sri Lanka. Stakeholders were gathered for a consultative workshop and divided according to their institutional level and influential capacity. Stakeholder needs were captured through structured discussions. The needs were analysed according to the eHealth building blocks of WHO National eHealth strategy toolkit. Results: Majority of the national level administrator and policy maker needs were the processes and solutions addressing legislation, policy and compliance (40%). Requirements of PDHS/RDHS were primarily concentrated on digital health services and applications (69%) which are essential for their institutions. Hospital sector was predominantly concerned about services and applications (71%). Programmes and campaigns were concerned mainly about the overarching digital health standards and interoperability (33%) and service-related applications (33%). Professional bodies required systems and applications on human resource management (53%). Conclusions: The digital health needs of the policy makers were more focused in the direction of legislation, policy and compliance while provincial, preventive and curative institutions were focusing on services and applications. Even though there are multiple vertical solutions running independently, suboptimal interoperability between the systems was highlighted. Hence, there is a necessity of a national digital health strategy to align services, solutions, guidelines and standards addressing the national to sub-national digital health needs.
斯里兰卡在国家和国家以下各级开展数字卫生需求评估
简介:医疗保健利益相关者持有不同的意见和需求。利益攸关方的不同投入、意见和关切对于制定可持续和成功的数字卫生战略至关重要。成功的数字化计划是基于对用户特征、需求和挑战的理解。与利益相关者合作,在项目/组织之间共享信息和见解,共享策略和资源,从而提高效率和影响。其目的是评估政府卫生部门利益攸关方在国家至国家以下一级的数字卫生需求,作为国家数字卫生战略制定的初步步骤。方法:对国家和国家以下各级的利益攸关方进行了协商进程,以了解斯里兰卡政府卫生部门的高级数字卫生需求。利益攸关方聚集在一起参加协商讲习班,并根据其机构级别和影响能力进行划分。涉众的需求通过结构化的讨论获得。根据世卫组织国家电子卫生战略工具包的电子卫生基本要素分析了这些需求。结果:国家级管理者和政策制定者的需求主要是立法、政策和合规的流程和解决方案(40%)。PDHS/RDHS的需求主要集中在对其机构至关重要的数字医疗服务和应用程序(69%)。医院部门主要关注服务和应用(71%)。方案和运动主要关注总体数字卫生标准和互操作性(33%)以及与服务相关的应用(33%)。专业团体需要人力资源管理系统和应用程序(53%)。结论:政策制定者的数字卫生需求更侧重于立法、政策和合规方向,而省级、预防和治疗机构的数字卫生需求更侧重于服务和应用。尽管存在多个独立运行的垂直解决方案,但系统之间的次优互操作性也很突出。因此,有必要制定一项国家数字卫生战略,使服务、解决办法、准则和标准保持一致,以满足国家和次国家数字卫生需求。
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