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Scale-Up of Digital Innovations in Healthcare: Expert Commentary on Enablers and Barriers
Hannes Schlieter;
Lisa A. Marsch;
Diane Whitehouse;
Lena Otto;
Ana Rita Londral;
Gisbert Wilhelm Teepe;
Martin Benedict;
Joseph Brian Ollier;
Tom Ulmer;
Nathalie Gasser;
Sabine Ultsch;
Bastian Wollschlaeger;
Tobias Kowatsch
ABSTRACT
Healthcare delivery is undergoing a rapid change from traditional processes towards the use of digital health interventions and personalized medicine. Hospitals and health care providers are introducing hospital information systems, electronic health records, and telemedicine solutions to create more efficient workflows in and beyond institutions. Patients are choosing among a wide range of digital health tools provided by wearables and mobile phone applications to support their self-management, health and well-being. The question of how sustainable digital health scale-up can be successfully achieved is not yet sufficiently resolved. This paper identifies and discusses success factors and barriers for scaling-up digital health innovations. The results discussed in this paper were gathered by 13 scientists and representatives of public bodies and patient organizations during the 1st International Workshop on Best Practices for Scaling-Up Digital Innovations in Healthcare – Scale-IT-up!, co-located with the BIOSTEC 2020 conference held in Valletta, Malta. The resulting success factors and barriers are explored in the context of prior research and implications for future work.
Citation
Please cite as:
Schlieter H, Marsch LA, Whitehouse D, Otto L, Londral AR, Teepe GW, Benedict M, Ollier JB, Ulmer T, Gasser N, Ultsch S, Wollschlaeger B, Kowatsch T
Scale-up of Digital Innovations in Health Care: Expert Commentary on Enablers and Barriers