Julian Wangler1, Michael Jansky2. 1. Zentrum für Allgemeinmedizin und Geriatrie, Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Am Pulverturm 13, 55131, Mainz, Deutschland. julian.wangler@unimedizin-mainz.de. 2. Zentrum für Allgemeinmedizin und Geriatrie, Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Am Pulverturm 13, 55131, Mainz, Deutschland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The German National Health Portal, which is currently in preparation, is intended to provide evidence-based health information. It seems sensible to reflect on development perspectives in order to be able to estimate application horizons as well as usage and impact potential of the portal under the conditions of the health system so that specific additional value can be generated. OBJECTIVES: Considering the implementation experience of other European countries, the current status of the project and the perspective of political decisionmakers and medical practitioners are outlined. Fundamental recommendations on how a national health portal can be successfully established, especially with regard to primary care, are derived from the analysis. METHODS: On the basis of a literature search and two preliminary studies, the article examines the development categories in which a national health portal could be designed in the future. RESULTS: Based on the overview, a number of dimensions appear to be decisive for the planning and implementation process of a national health portal. These relate to embedment in a higher-level e‑health strategy, convergence and integration measures with regard to evidence-based information, ensuring sufficient findability on the Internet, a substantive focus that addresses target groups, a functional structure, as well as sponsorship and involvement of healthcare actors. CONCLUSIONS: An evidence-based portal can be a valuable instrument to better educate patients, strengthen the doctor-patient relationship, and advance the digitalization of the healthcare system more strongly. Therefore, a sufficient degree of innovation and integration ability as well as awareness and visibility within the health system should be ensured.
BACKGROUND: The German National Health Portal, which is currently in preparation, is intended to provide evidence-based health information. It seems sensible to reflect on development perspectives in order to be able to estimate application horizons as well as usage and impact potential of the portal under the conditions of the health system so that specific additional value can be generated. OBJECTIVES: Considering the implementation experience of other European countries, the current status of the project and the perspective of political decisionmakers and medical practitioners are outlined. Fundamental recommendations on how a national health portal can be successfully established, especially with regard to primary care, are derived from the analysis. METHODS: On the basis of a literature search and two preliminary studies, the article examines the development categories in which a national health portal could be designed in the future. RESULTS: Based on the overview, a number of dimensions appear to be decisive for the planning and implementation process of a national health portal. These relate to embedment in a higher-level e‑health strategy, convergence and integration measures with regard to evidence-based information, ensuring sufficient findability on the Internet, a substantive focus that addresses target groups, a functional structure, as well as sponsorship and involvement of healthcare actors. CONCLUSIONS: An evidence-based portal can be a valuable instrument to better educate patients, strengthen the doctor-patient relationship, and advance the digitalization of the healthcare system more strongly. Therefore, a sufficient degree of innovation and integration ability as well as awareness and visibility within the health system should be ensured.
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Keywords:
Doctor-patient relationship; Health communication; Health information; Health literacy; Health portal; e‑Health
Authors: Jürgen Kasper; Anne Regine Lager; Markus Rumpsfeld; Simone Kienlin; Kristine Hoel Smestad; Tone Bråthen; Holly Ankell; Tore Knutsen; Rune Kløvtveit; Pål Gulbrandsen; Per Olav Vandvik; Anja Fog Heen; Signe Flottorp; Geir Tollåli; Øystein Eiring Journal: Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes Date: 2017-05-22