The session ‘Adopting digital ecosystems in healthcare: an uphill challenge’ will explore the enabling and hindering factors that affect the creation and implementation of digital ecosystems in primary care. The discussion will focus on the effective use of digital tools to transform primary care systems, as well as the limitations of digitalisation in healthcare.
The digital revolution in healthcare is accelerating de-hospitalisation trends and the sustained use of e-health, t-health, and m-health technologies. This is transforming the healthcare ecosystem, and it is vital to understand the dynamics, characteristics, and limits of these digital tools to transform primary care systems worldwide. The relevance of primary care has been highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where poor primary care networks led to dramatic consequences. As the digitalisation of healthcare continues to advance, it is crucial to ensure that digital ecosystems are implemented effectively. Without the integration of data and information between settings, professionals, patients, and other stakeholders, the system’s ability to provide patient-centred care is severely limited.
Do not miss the session ‘Adopting digital ecosystems in healthcare: an uphill challenge’ with Dr Zoltán Cserháti, MD, Senior Lecturer at the Semmelweis University Health Services Management Training Centre; Dr Katalin Dózsa, MD, Senior Research Fellow at the Semmelweis University Health Services Management Training Centre; Prof Diego Ponte, Associate Professor at the University of Trento; and Dr Alberto Zanutto, Senior Researcher at the University of Macerata. The session is moderated by Dr Irene Gabutti, Research Fellow at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
Check out the #EHMA2023 programme here and discover the over 50 sessions we have this year. Don’t miss your chance to attend EHMA 2023 – book your spot before Friday, 26 May here.