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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Sep 27, 2022
Date Accepted: Jan 24, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Digital Health at Enterprise Scale: Evaluation Framework for Selecting Patient-Facing Software in a Digital-First Health System

Shapiro M, Renly SR, Maiorano AR, Young JJ, Medina E, Neinstein AB, Odisho AY

Digital Health at Enterprise Scale: Evaluation Framework for Selecting Patient-Facing Software in a Digital-First Health System

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43009

DOI: 10.2196/43009

PMID: 37027184

PMCID: 10131984

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Digital Health at Enterprise Scale: An Evaluation Framework for a Patient Facing Software in a Digital First Health System

  • Martin Shapiro; 
  • Sondra R. Renly; 
  • Ali R. Maiorano; 
  • Jerry J. Young; 
  • Eli Medina; 
  • Aaron B. Neinstein; 
  • Anobel Y. Odisho

ABSTRACT

The digital transformation of our healthcare system will require more than digitization of existing tools, but a redesign of our care delivery system and collaboration with digital partners. Traditional patient journeys are reactive to symptom presentationand delayed by healthcare system centric scheduling leading to poor experience and avoidable adverse outcomes. Patient journeys will be reimagined to a digital health pathway that seamlessly integrates various care experiences from telemedicine, remote monitoring, to in person clinic visits. Through centering the care delivery around the patients, they can have more delightful experiences and enjoy the quality of standardized condition pathways and outcomes. To design and implement digital health pathways at scale, enterprise healthcare systems need to develop capabilities and/or partnerships in human centered design, operational workflow, clinical content management, communication channels and mechanisms, reporting and analytics, standards based integration, security/data management, and scalability. This framework empowers enterprise healthcare systems to avoid collecting a fragmented series of one-off solutions, but develop a sustainable concerted roadmap to the future of proactive intelligent patient care.


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Please cite as:

Shapiro M, Renly SR, Maiorano AR, Young JJ, Medina E, Neinstein AB, Odisho AY

Digital Health at Enterprise Scale: Evaluation Framework for Selecting Patient-Facing Software in a Digital-First Health System

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43009

DOI: 10.2196/43009

PMID: 37027184

PMCID: 10131984

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