From fragmentation to functionality: Enhancing coherence of digital health integration in health systems.

Q3 Medicine
Samuel Petrie, Shelley McLeod, Kendall Ho
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Abstract

Digital health programs continue to be implemented within Canadian health systems at a steady pace. The effectiveness of digital health initiatives has been rigorously analyzed, with both benefits and drawbacks extensively commented on. While the discussion about digital health continues, both positive and negative perspectives of it are approaching saturation in their themes. Accepting that digital health is here to stay post-pandemic, the focus should shift to strategies and supports needed to avoid the fragmentation of care through digital health implementation. This short article poses three questions which policy-makers and decision-makers should explore as part of a level-setting exercise with involved stakeholders at the outset of a digital health program's consideration. An implementation team should design the digital health program to have equity as its foundational focus, conduct value-based evaluations, and position the program in a learning health system framework to guard against the fragmentation of care.

从分散到功能:加强卫生系统数字卫生整合的一致性。
数字医疗计划继续在加拿大医疗系统内稳步实施。人们对数字医疗计划的有效性进行了严格的分析,并对其优点和缺点进行了广泛的评论。虽然有关数字医疗的讨论仍在继续,但其正面和负面观点的主题都已接近饱和。既然数字医疗在大流行后会继续存在,那么重点就应该转移到通过实施数字医疗来避免医疗服务碎片化所需的战略和支持上。这篇短文提出了三个问题,政策制定者和决策者在开始考虑数字医疗项目时,应与相关利益方共同探讨这些问题。实施团队在设计数字医疗项目时,应将公平性作为其基础重点,开展基于价值的评估,并将项目定位在学习型医疗系统框架内,以防止医疗服务碎片化。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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