| Literature DB >> 29677928 |
Christian Nøhr1, Sabine Koch2, Vivian Vimarlund3, Heidi Gilstad4, Arild Faxvaag4, Gudrun Audur Hardardottir5, Hege K Andreassen6, Maarit Kangas7, Jarmo Reponen7, Pernille Bertelsen8, Sidsel Villumsen8, Hannele Hyppönen9.
Abstract
The Nordic eHealth Research Network, a subgroup of the Nordic Council of Ministers eHealth group, is working on developing indicators to monitor progress in availability, use and outcome of eHealth applications in the Nordic countries. This paper reports on the consecutive analysis of National eHealth policies in the Nordic countries from 2012 to 2016. Furthermore, it discusses the consequences for the development of indicators that can measure changes in the eHealth environment arising from the policies. The main change in policies is reflected in a shift towards more stakeholder involvement and intensified focus on clinical infrastructure. This change suggests developing indicators that can monitor understandability and usability of eHealth systems, and the use and utility of shared information infrastructure from the perspective of the end-users - citizens/patients and clinicians in particular.Entities:
Keywords: Benchmarking; Health Information Technologies; National eHealth policies; Quality Improvement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29677928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630