Digital Health Maturity, Innovation, and Quality Improvement provides a roadmap to move from endless pilots and ad hoc system purchases to a systematic, stepwise and integrated approach to increasing digital health capacity. Specific guidelines, tools and use cases are discussed to show how the digital health maturity model (DHMM) can be put into actual practice. Topics cover foundations of DHMM and how to put them into practice, organizational considerations for implementation, and best practices, tools and pitfalls to avoid. In addition, the book discusses the future of DHMM and the impact of a global adherence to digital health.This is a valuable resource for researchers, students, policymakers, governments and anyone who is interested in learning more about digital health and its worldwide benefits.
- Presents a practical guide and reference to understand and apply the digital health maturity assessment toolkit as the basis for developing, implementing and evaluating a digital health strategy and roadmap
- Discusses a set of ICT capability milestones required to reach a DHM level by coordinating the planning and implementation that maximizes reaching the next level of digital health maturity
- Describes tools and approaches needed to implement ICT changes required to reach a DHM maturity level
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978-0-323-95261-3 (9780323952613)
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Section 1: DIGITAL HEALTH MATURITY1. The Digital Health Maturity MetamodelSection 2: DIGITAL HEALTH MATURITY IN STAGES2. Getting Control - Assessing and adapting at early Digital Health Maturity Stages:3. Digital Health Maturity Stage 3: Standardised and interoperable4. Digital Health Maturity Stage 4: Optimising the platform and services5. Digital Health Maturity Stage 5: Innovating with the platform and servicesSection 3: PUTTING DHM FOUNDATIONS INTO THE ORGANISATION6. Methodologies for quality improvement, measurement, monitoring and evaluation7. Managing health systems to improve Digital Health Maturity8. Governance, trust, and reciprocity9. Digital Health Diplomacy, cooperation & harmonisation for global Digital Health MaturitySection 4: ESSENTIAL DIGITAL TOOLS10. Mature Digital Public Goods11. Addressing challenges with implementing essential digital tools