加速数字卫生协调。

Q4 Medicine
Carolyn Moore, Laurie Werner, Amanda Puckett BenDor, Mike Bailey, Nighat Khan
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摘要

数字工具在支持提供初级保健的一线卫生工作者方面发挥着重要作用。本文探讨了从单一目的的数字卫生应用转向与国家战略相一致的综合系统和解决方案的努力现状。通过卫生信息系统、数据和卫生工作者培训方面的例子,本文展示了政府和利益攸关方如何努力整合数字卫生服务。我们强调对这一整合至关重要的三个因素:制定和实施国家数字卫生战略;采用技术互操作性和协作方法,确保数字卫生对初级保健产生影响。技术整合将使利用数字卫生为卫生工作者提供支持的综合、可扩展方法成为可能。目的:由于本版本探讨了向初级卫生保健系统协调的范式转变,本文探讨了为从单一目的的数字卫生应用转向与国家战略相一致的综合系统和解决方案而采取的补充努力。它描述了向综合和可互操作系统的范式转变,以满足卫生工作者在培训、数据和卫生信息方面的需求;并呼吁巩固和整合跨卫生领域、职能和各级卫生系统的数字卫生工具和方法。然后考虑必须到位的关键因素来支持这种范式转变。本文不仅旨在描述将支离破碎的试点转变为有效系统所采取的步骤,而且还提出了以国家数字卫生战略为指导的整合和协作的新视角。
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Accelerating Harmonization in Digital Health.

Digital tools play an important role in supporting front-line health workers who deliver primary care. This paper explores the current state of efforts undertaken to move away from single-purpose applications of digital health towards integrated systems and solutions that align with national strategies. Through examples from health information systems, data and health worker training, this paper demonstrates how governments and stakeholders are working to integrate digital health services. We emphasize three factors as crucial for this integration: development and implementation of national digital health strategies; technical interoperability and collaborative approaches to ensure that digital health has an impact on the primary care level. Consolidation of technologies will enable an integrated, scaleable approach to the use of digital health to support health workers.

Purpose: As this edition explores a paradigm shift towards harmonization in primary healthcare systems, this paper explores complementary efforts undertaken to move away from single-purpose applications of digital health towards integrated systems and solutions that align with national strategies. It describes a paradigm shift towards integrated and interoperable systems that respond to health workers' needs in training, data and health information; and calls for the consolidation and integration of digital health tools and approaches across health areas, functions and levels of the health system. It then considers the critical factors that must be in place to support this paradigm shift. This paper aims not only to describe steps taken to move from fractured pilots to effective systems, but to propose a new perspective focused on consolidation and collaboration guided by national digital health strategies.

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