| Literature DB >> 33875933 |
Florian Klaus Kaiser1, Marcus Wiens1, Frank Schultmann1.
Abstract
During pandemics, regular service provisioning processes in medical care may be disrupted. Digital health promises many opportunities for service provisioning during a pandemic. However, a broad penetration of medical processes with information technology also has drawbacks. Within this work, the authors use the COVID-19 pandemic to analyze the chances and the risks that may come with using digital health solutions for medical care during a pandemic. Therefore, a multi-methods approach is used. First we use a systematic literature review for reviewing the state of the art of digital health applications in healthcare. Furthermore, the usage of digital health applications is mapped to the different processes in care delivery. Here we provide an exemplary process model of oncological care delivery. The analysis shows that including digital health solutions may be helpful for care delivery in most processes of medical care provisioning. However, research on digital health solutions focuses strongly on some few processes and specific disciplines while other processes and medical disciplines are underrepresented in literature. Last, we highlight the necessity of a comprehensive risk-related debate around the effects that come with the use of digital healthcare solutions.Entities:
Keywords: Cost–benefit tradeoffs; Cybersecurity; Digital health; Pandemics; Process mapping
Year: 2021 PMID: 33875933 PMCID: PMC8046498 DOI: 10.1007/s12553-021-00541-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Technol (Berl) ISSN: 2190-7196
Fig. 1IDEF-0 model components
Fig. 2IDEF0 model of breast cancer healthcare
Literature search
| Criteria | Inclusion |
|---|---|
| Thematic focus on the COVID-19-pandemic | Title, abstract or keywords include the terms COVID*, corona or SARS-CoV-2 |
| Thematic focus on digital health solutions | Title, abstract or keywords include the terms digital health, mobile health, mhealth, health IT, health information technology, wearable devices, telehealth, telemedicine or personalized medicine |
| Publications are recently published and peer reviewed | Publication stage is final, publications are from peer reviewed journals and the year of publication is 2020 |
| Language of publication is English | Language of publication is English |
| Resulting search term | TITLE-ABS-KEY(("COVID*" OR "corona*" OR "SARS-CoV-2") AND ("digital health" OR "mobile health" OR"mhealth" OR "health IT" OR "health information technology" OR "wearable devices" OR "telehealth" OR "telemedicine" OR "personalized medicine")) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( PUBSTAGE,"final")) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( PUBYEAR,2020)) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( DOCTYPE,"ar")) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( LANGUAGE,"English")) |
Fig. 3Articles by country
Fig. 4Shares of articles proposing the use of digital health in the respective medical care process
Fig. 5Distribution by medical department
Fig. 6Shares of articles dealing with different processes of oncological care
Fig. 7Digital solutions for healthcare in breast cancer healthcare