医疗保健领域数字解决方案的开发和实施:来自澳大利亚三级医院景观的见解。

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1543225
Rudolf J Schnetler, Venkat N Vangaveti, Benjamin J Crowley, Joshua K Keogh, Trudie Harris, Dale Parker, Jane Watson, Teresa Edwards, Peter Westwood, Hudson Birden, Marina Daly, Kieran Keyes, Erik Biros, Andrew J Mallett
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背景:临床研究人员在区域卫生保健中的作用是具有挑战性的。平衡病人护理、学术研究和指导初级员工给这些专业人员带来了沉重的负担。因此,澳大利亚医疗保健系统必须为提高临床医生的学术表现提供制度支持。方法:本文描述了在澳大利亚地区医院和卫生服务实施的两种数字解决方案。审计、质量和创新审查小组使用数字工作流程简化了质量保证和审计项目的审批流程,研究数据实验室提供对去识别患者数据的安全访问,并支持数据分析。讨论:与美国和英国等一些国家不同,在这些国家,财政激励或已建立的网络推动了研究整合,Townsville医院和卫生服务中心侧重于授权临床医生通过研究直接解决当地的卫生保健问题。这使得汤斯维尔医院和健康服务成为澳大利亚医疗保健领域的杰出典范,突出了专业研究基础设施和数据服务对临床医生主导的审计项目和研究的重要性。这种数字健康解决方案方法对于缩小研究与实际应用之间的差距至关重要,最终会改善患者护理。重要的是,作为一种服务嵌入式结构,这种模式可能比依赖外部资金或区域网络的传统模式更具可持续性和有效性。
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Development and implementation of digital solutions in healthcare: insights from the Australian tertiary hospital landscape.

Background: The role of clinician-researchers in regional healthcare is challenging. Balancing patient care, academic research, and mentoring junior staff significantly burdens these dedicated professionals. Therefore, the Australian healthcare system must provide institutional support for improving clinicians' academic performance.

Methods: This paper describes two digital solutions implemented in a regional Australian Hospital and Health Service. The Audit, Quality, and Innovation Review panel simplifies the approval process using digital workflows for quality assurance and audit projects, and the Research Data Laboratory provides secure access to de-identified patient data and supports data analysis.

Discussion: Unlike some countries, such as the US and UK, where financial incentives or established networks drive research integration, the Townsville Hospital and Health Service focuses on empowering clinicians to address local healthcare issues through research directly. This makes the Townsville Hospital and Health Service a standout example in Australian healthcare, highlighting the significance of specialised research infrastructure and data services for clinician-led audit projects and research. This digital health solutions approach is essential for closing the gap between research and practical application, ultimately leading to improved patient care. Importantly, as a service-embedded structure, this model may be more sustainable and effective than traditional models reliant on external funding or networks in regional settings.

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