The Future of Digital Healthcare in Cardiac Prevention Programme in Indonesia: From Bedside to Boardroom

B. Dwiputra, A. M. Ambari, D. R. Desandri, Serlie Fatrin, Naufal Zuhdi, B. Radi
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Digital technology has become integral to the practice of medicine, especially in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns and social distancing measures. It has allowed patients, including those undergoing cardiac rehabilitation, to access healthcare services regardless of their geographical location. However, the widespread integration of digital healthcare on a national scale presents numerous challenges. These obstacles encompass various aspects, including patient–physician relationships, legal policies, health information system quality, data privacy, cost–benefit analysis and the potential loss of essential human interaction. To address these hurdles, Indonesia has developed a framework and strategy for implementing digital healthcare. This review examines the experiences of digital healthcare leaders in different countries, considering their unique healthcare systems, cultural contexts and approaches to tackling these issues. Additionally, an analysis of Indonesia’s current healthcare system implementation is provided. By showcasing successful examples and considering critical factors, we hope to facilitate a successful implementation of digital healthcare in cardiac prevention while gathering valuable insights from these endeavours.
印度尼西亚心脏预防计划中数字医疗的未来:从床边到会议室
数字技术已成为医疗实践中不可或缺的一部分,尤其是在应对 COVID-19 大流行及其相关的封锁和社会隔离措施方面。它使患者,包括接受心脏康复治疗的患者,能够不受地理位置限制地获得医疗服务。然而,在全国范围内广泛整合数字医疗服务也面临着诸多挑战。这些障碍涉及方方面面,包括医患关系、法律政策、医疗信息系统质量、数据隐私、成本效益分析以及潜在的基本人际互动损失。为解决这些障碍,印尼制定了实施数字医疗的框架和战略。本综述研究了不同国家数字医疗领导者的经验,考虑了他们独特的医疗系统、文化背景和解决这些问题的方法。此外,还对印尼当前的医疗保健系统实施情况进行了分析。通过展示成功案例和考虑关键因素,我们希望能够促进数字医疗在心脏预防领域的成功实施,同时从这些努力中收集宝贵的见解。
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