Tom Brandsma , Rogier van de Wetering , Jol Stoffers
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Digital innovation readiness of Dutch healthcare organizations: an interview study with multiple stakeholders
Objectives
Increasing healthcare organizations’ digital innovation readiness is crucial to ensuring future availability, accessibility, affordability, and quality of healthcare. This study identifies themes that contribute to the digital innovation readiness of healthcare organizations.
Methods
A qualitative study was conducted using 17 semi-structured interviews among multiple stakeholders, clustered into 5 groups—academics, consultants, (top) managers (e.g., CIO/CEO), digital innovation managers, and primary care workers with digital innovation as a field of interest. Thematic analysis was used to analyze data.
Results
Five themes that contribute to digital innovation readiness of healthcare organizations were identified—strategic guidance, organization, adaptive climate, leading digital innovation, and digital foundation.
Conclusions
This study identifies themes that contribute to digital innovation readiness of healthcare organizations, helping such organizations prepare to innovate using digital technologies. Future research should validate these themes and explore interrelationships among them.
期刊介绍:
Health Policy and Technology (HPT), is the official journal of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine (FPM), a cross-disciplinary journal, which focuses on past, present and future health policy and the role of technology in clinical and non-clinical national and international health environments.
HPT provides a further excellent way for the FPM to continue to make important national and international contributions to development of policy and practice within medicine and related disciplines. The aim of HPT is to publish relevant, timely and accessible articles and commentaries to support policy-makers, health professionals, health technology providers, patient groups and academia interested in health policy and technology.
Topics covered by HPT will include:
- Health technology, including drug discovery, diagnostics, medicines, devices, therapeutic delivery and eHealth systems
- Cross-national comparisons on health policy using evidence-based approaches
- National studies on health policy to determine the outcomes of technology-driven initiatives
- Cross-border eHealth including health tourism
- The digital divide in mobility, access and affordability of healthcare
- Health technology assessment (HTA) methods and tools for evaluating the effectiveness of clinical and non-clinical health technologies
- Health and eHealth indicators and benchmarks (measure/metrics) for understanding the adoption and diffusion of health technologies
- Health and eHealth models and frameworks to support policy-makers and other stakeholders in decision-making
- Stakeholder engagement with health technologies (clinical and patient/citizen buy-in)
- Regulation and health economics