Last Mile Towards Efficient Healthcare Delivery in Switzerland: eHealth Enabled Applications Could Speed Up the Care Process
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Published
Date Issued
2018
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Book Chapter
Language
English
Abstract
A precise and timely care delivery depends on an efficient triage performed by primary care providers and smooth collaboration with other medical specialities. In recent years telemedicine gained increasing importance for efficient care delivery. It's use, however, has been limited by legal issues, missing digital infrastructures, restricted support from health insurances and the digital divide in the population. A new era towards eHealth and telemedicine starts with the establishment of national eHealth regulations and laws. In Switzerland, a nation-wide digital infrastructure and electronic health record will be established. But appropriate healthcare apps to improve patient care based on this infrastructure remain rare. In this paper, we present two applications (self-anamnesis and eMedication assistant) for eHealth enabled care delivery which have the potential to speed up diagnosis and treatment.
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978-1-61499-851-8
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Journal
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Series/Report No.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Volume
247
Publisher
IOS Press
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ServiceAccount
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Deng, Y., Bürkle, T., Holm, J., Zetz, E., & Denecke, K. (2018). Last Mile Towards Efficient Healthcare Delivery in Switzerland: eHealth Enabled Applications Could Speed Up the Care Process. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 247). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.6669
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