2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-021-01532-y
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Removing barriers for digital health through organizing ambidexterity in hospitals

Abstract: Aim Hospitals noticeably struggle with maintaining hundreds of IT systems and applications in compliance with the latest IT standards and regulations. Thus, hospitals search for efficient opportunities to discover and integrate useful digital health innovations into their existing IT landscapes. In addition, although a multitude of digital innovations from digital health startups enter the market, numerous barriers impede their successful implementation and adoption. Against this background, the … Show more

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“…Medical devices, wearables, clinical examinations, and diagnostic exams will result in the quantity of medical data available spiking, opening up unprecedented paths for clinicians and researchers alike: as pointed out in the process of priority building; however, current data provisions are so restrictive toward secondary use of health data that this process is not progressing as fast as it could [54]. Not less critical, the facilitation of data transfer between different platforms and infrastructures for the primary use of health data should be considered in light of all the existing restrictions and limitations of health structures, especially smaller ones, which could have an insufficient budget to comply with the technical requirements needed [55]. Besides the existing technical restrictions, ethical, legal, and social issues need to be addressed in the future, as emerging technologies and approaches to health and disease bring new challenges to light [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical devices, wearables, clinical examinations, and diagnostic exams will result in the quantity of medical data available spiking, opening up unprecedented paths for clinicians and researchers alike: as pointed out in the process of priority building; however, current data provisions are so restrictive toward secondary use of health data that this process is not progressing as fast as it could [54]. Not less critical, the facilitation of data transfer between different platforms and infrastructures for the primary use of health data should be considered in light of all the existing restrictions and limitations of health structures, especially smaller ones, which could have an insufficient budget to comply with the technical requirements needed [55]. Besides the existing technical restrictions, ethical, legal, and social issues need to be addressed in the future, as emerging technologies and approaches to health and disease bring new challenges to light [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siloed solutions led to increased burden on system users as well as overall medical practice errors ( 15 ). Gleiss and Lewandowski ( 15 ) reported an increased misdiagnosis, inappropriate medication dispensing and duplicate services following numerous standalone solutions.…”
Section: Digital System Fragmentation Creates System Inefficienciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siloed solutions led to increased burden on system users as well as overall medical practice errors ( 15 ). Gleiss and Lewandowski ( 15 ) reported an increased misdiagnosis, inappropriate medication dispensing and duplicate services following numerous standalone solutions. These introduced systemic inefficiencies as they require healthcare workers and system administrators to use multiple, unconnected digital applications iteratively.…”
Section: Digital System Fragmentation Creates System Inefficienciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dijital teknolojiler pek çok taraftan yayılım göstermekte ve sağlık performansını iyiye götürmeyi, yeni iş modellerine fırsat vermeyi ve sağlık sektöründeki ilişkileri yeniden biçimlendirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. 6 Dijital sağlık sektörü, dijital sağlık alanındaki birbiriyle bağlantılı teknolojiler, süreçler ve yapılar kümesi, tipik olarak birçok sayıda kişisel çözüm ve kurumu içerir. 7…”
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