迈向综合和有质量保证的保健服务提供:在菲律宾提出保健智能卡的理由。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.10474
Kenneth Y Hartigan-Go, Melissa Louise M Prieto, Angel Faye G Castillo, Ella Mae C Eleazar
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背景和目的:在菲律宾,患者被限制查阅自己的记录,限制了他们自由选择向谁寻求治疗的能力。为了解决这一问题,该研究提出了在菲律宾发展健康智能卡的理由,这是一种对每个公民都独特的综合工具,携带他们的终身医疗记录。方法:采用无代码编程技术开发原型,并通过与患者(n=4)、医疗管理人员(n=4)和医院人员(n=13)进行一系列焦点小组讨论和利益相关者咨询来验证原型。然后根据收集到的见解和建议对其进行修订。结果:调查结果表明,目前以设施为中心的模式利用纸质记录,由于等待时间长,周转时间慢,医院内和医院间的持续转移,甚至收取费用以获取自己的数据副本,限制了患者对其记录的访问。保健智能卡替代方案得到了与会者的广泛接受,特别是因为它有助于增加数据可及性、增强患者权能和促进患者数据所有权。尽管如此,对于健康智能卡的高端实施,出现了几个考虑因素,包括通过协调标准和能力建设计划创建一个可互操作的环境,以及通过强大的网络安全措施确保数据安全。关于项目的可扩展性和资金问题也被提出,重点是政府在加强监管和潜在资助者方面的关键作用。解决了对潜在滥用、数据监视和数字鸿沟的担忧,强调需要考虑社会经济因素,以确保在实施过程中不让任何一个人掉队。结论:本研究为健康智能卡的开发和采用提供了一个案例,以解决患者无法获得记录的问题。研究最后建议进行试点,以全面展示和分析拟议计划的特点。
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Towards Integrated and Quality-assured Health Service Delivery: Making a Case for Health Smart Card in the Philippines.

Towards Integrated and Quality-assured Health Service Delivery: Making a Case for Health Smart Card in the Philippines.

Towards Integrated and Quality-assured Health Service Delivery: Making a Case for Health Smart Card in the Philippines.

Towards Integrated and Quality-assured Health Service Delivery: Making a Case for Health Smart Card in the Philippines.

Background and objective: In the Philippines, patients are constrained from accessing their own records, restricting their ability to freely choose who to seek care from. To address this, the study makes a case for the development of the health smart card in the Philippines, an integrative tool unique to each citizen carrying their lifetime medical record.

Methods: The prototype is developed using no-code programming technology and validated through a series of focus group discussions and stakeholder consultations with patients (n=4), healthcare administrators (n=4), and hospital personnel (n=13). It was then revised based on the collected insights and recommendations.

Results: Findings report that the current facility-centric model utilizing paper records constrains patients' access to their records due to long wait times, slow turnaround periods, constant intra- and inter-hospital transfers, and even charging of fees to acquire a copy of their own data. The health smart card alternative was widely accepted by the participants, particularly for its contribution to increasing data accessibility, patient empowerment, and advancing patient data ownership. Nevertheless, several considerations for the upscale implementation of the health smart card emerged, including creating an interoperable environment through harmonizing standards and capacity-building programs, and ensuring data security through robust cybersecurity measures. Issues on scalability and funding of the project were also raised, centering on the critical role of the government in stepping up as regulator and potential funder. Concerns over potential abuse, dataveillance, and the digital divide are tackled, highlighting the need to account for socioeconomic factors to ensure that no one is left behind in the implementation.

Conclusion: The study makes a case for the development and adoption of a health smart card to address the inaccessibility of records to patients. The study concludes by recommending the conduct of a pilot implementation to comprehensively demonstrate and analyze the features of the proposed scheme.

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