Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Informatics
Date Submitted: Feb 15, 2024
Date Accepted: Nov 15, 2024
Digital Health Innovations to Catalyse the Transition to Value-Based Healthcare
ABSTRACT
The healthcare industry is currently going through a transformation, due to the integration of technologies and the shift towards value-based healthcare (VBHC). This article explores how digital health solutions play a role in advancing VBHC highlighting both the challenges and opportunities associated with adopting these technologies. Digital health, which includes mhealth, wearable devices, telehealth and personalized medicine shows promise in improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment options and overall health outcomes. The article delves into the concept of transformation in healthcare by emphasizing its potential to reform care delivery through data communication, patient engagement and operational efficiency. Moreover, it examines the principles of VBHC with a focus on patient outcomes. Emphasizes the importance of measuring what matters most to patients using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). The article discusses challenges that come with implementing VBHC such as stakeholder engagement and standardization of PROMs. It also highlights the role played by health innovators in facilitating the transition towards VBHC models. Through real life case examples this article illustrates how digital platforms have had an impact on efficiencies, patient outcomes and empowerment. In conclusion it envisions directions for solutions in VBHC by emphasizing the need for interoperability, standardization, and collaborative efforts among stakeholders to fully realise the potential of digital transformation in healthcare. This research highlights the impact of digital health, in creating a healthcare system that focuses on providing high quality, efficient and patient centered care.
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