开放源码数字健康软件弹性,可访问和公平的医疗保健系统

C. Paton, Jørn A. Braa, A. Muhire, Luis Marco-Ruiz, Shinji Kobayashi, Hamish S. F. Fraser, Luis Falcón, A. Marcelo
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目的:评估开源项目对提高医疗系统弹性、可及性和公平性的影响。方法:为响应国际医学信息学协会(IMIA)呼吁工作组为IMIA年鉴做出贡献,开源工作组(OSWG)对当前开源数字健康项目进行了快速审查,以说明它们如何有助于使医疗保健系统更具弹性、可及性和公平性。我们从OSWG成员中寻找案例研究来说明这三个概念,以及开源软件(OSS)如何在现实世界中解决这些概念。这些案例研究是在通过快速回顾确定的文献背景下讨论的。结果:为了说明弹性的概念,我们介绍了采用地区卫生信息软件版本2 (DHIS2)管理卢旺达Covid大流行的案例研究,以及采用OpenEHR开放卫生IT标准的案例研究。为了说明可访问性,我们展示了用于用户界面设计的开源设计系统如何被政府用于确保患者和健康个体的数字医疗服务的可访问性,以及OpenMRS社区如何用于标准化其用户界面设计。最后,为了说明公平的概念,我们介绍了OpenWHO框架和两个开源数字健康项目,即GNU health和openIMIS,它们都旨在通过使用开源数字健康软件来减少健康不平等现象。结论:本综述表明,开源软件解决了在高收入和低收入环境中使医疗保健更容易获得、更公平和更有弹性所涉及的许多挑战。
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Open Source Digital Health Software for Resilient, Accessible and Equitable Healthcare Systems
Summary Objective : To assess the impact of open-source projects on making healthcare systems more resilient, accessible and equitable. Methods : In response to the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) call for working group contributions for the IMIA Yearbook, the Open Source Working Group (OSWG) conducted a rapid review of current open source digital health projects to illustrate how they can contribute to making healthcare systems more resilient, accessible and equitable. We sought case studies from the OSWG membership to illustrate these three concepts and how open source software (OSS) addresses these concepts in the real world. These case studies are discussed against the background of literature identified through the rapid review. Results : To illustrate the concept of resilience, we present case studies from the adoption of District Health Information Software version 2 (DHIS2) for managing the Covid pandemic in Rwanda, and the adoption of the OpenEHR open Health IT standard. To illustrate accessibility, we show how open source design systems for user interface design have been used by governments to ensure accessibility of digital health services for patients and healthy individuals, and by the OpenMRS community to standardise their user interface design. Finally, to illustrate the concept of equity, we describe the OpenWHO framework and two open source digital health projects, GNU Health and openIMIS, that both aim to reduce health inequities through the use of open source digital health software. Conclusion : This review has demonstrated that open source software addresses many of the challenges involved in making healthcare more accessible, equitable and resilient in high and low income settings.
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Yearbook of medical informatics
Yearbook of medical informatics Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Published by the International Medical Informatics Association, this annual publication includes the best papers in medical informatics from around the world.
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