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Abstract
Challenges of Digital Medicine Abstract. Digitization is increasingly covering more and more sectors, including medicine. To ensure medical operation 365 × 24 hours, progressively more human and financial resources are necessary. The transformation of patient histories from paper into electronic patient records focused initially on documentation. Today, hospital information systems are increasingly used as a platform for the communication of all professionals involved in the patient process - in Switzerland, however, so far without providing patients direct access to their data. Digititizing processes intend to increase efficiency, but also to enhance clinical and administrative decision support and quality assurance. The introduction of the electronic patient record in Switzerland in 2020 is expected to provide cross-company, more complete documentation of patient care. Multimorbid patients, often treated in different institutions and by different specialists, should benefit from this in particular. Advances in artificial intelligence offer new opportunities in medicine. Challenges include ensuring reliable data protection, and better interoperability of the systems involved. Semantically structured, machine-readable data exchange is a necessity for both networked services and internationally competitive research.Entities:
Keywords: Datenschutz; Digitalisierung; Effizienzsteigerung; Informatique médicale; Innovation; Medical informatics; Medizinische Informatik; data protection; digitization; dossier-patient électronique; eHealth; electronic health records; electronic medical records; elektronische Patientendossiers; increasing efficiency; innovation; numérisation; protection des données
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29921177 DOI: 10.1024/1661-8157/a003008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Praxis (Bern 1994) ISSN: 1661-8157