Scope of Policy Issues in eHealth: Results From a Structured Literature Review

BackgroundeHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. However, distinct policies and strategies are required for its proper implementation and integration at national and international levels. ObjectiveTo determine the scop...

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Main Authors: Khoja, Shariq, Durrani, Hammad, Nayani, Parvez, Fahim, Ammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2012/1/e34/
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spelling doaj-081a7c82f5bb4823a1a9039f17e3bbaa2021-04-02T19:00:28ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712012-02-01141e3410.2196/jmir.1633Scope of Policy Issues in eHealth: Results From a Structured Literature ReviewKhoja, ShariqDurrani, HammadNayani, ParvezFahim, Ammad BackgroundeHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. However, distinct policies and strategies are required for its proper implementation and integration at national and international levels. ObjectiveTo determine the scope of policy issues faced by individuals, institutions, or governments in implementing eHealth programs. MethodsWe conducted a structured review of both peer-reviewed and gray literature from 1998–2008. A Medline search for peer-reviewed articles found 40 papers focusing on different aspects of eHealth policy. In addition, a Google search found 20 national- and international-level policy papers and documents. We reviewed these articles to extract policy issues and solutions described at different levels of care. ResultsThe literature search found 99 policy issues related to eHealth. We grouped these issues under the following themes: (1) networked care, (2) interjurisdictional practice, (3) diffusion of eHealth/digital divide, (4) eHealth integration with existing systems, (5) response to new initiatives, (6) goal-setting for eHealth policy, (7) evaluation and research, (8) investment, and (9) ethics in eHealth. ConclusionsWe provide a list of policy issues that should be understood and addressed by policy makers at global, jurisdictional, and institutional levels, to facilitate smooth and reliable planning of eHealth programs.http://www.jmir.org/2012/1/e34/
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author Khoja, Shariq
Durrani, Hammad
Nayani, Parvez
Fahim, Ammad
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Nayani, Parvez
Fahim, Ammad
Scope of Policy Issues in eHealth: Results From a Structured Literature Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research
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title Scope of Policy Issues in eHealth: Results From a Structured Literature Review
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publishDate 2012-02-01
description BackgroundeHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. However, distinct policies and strategies are required for its proper implementation and integration at national and international levels. ObjectiveTo determine the scope of policy issues faced by individuals, institutions, or governments in implementing eHealth programs. MethodsWe conducted a structured review of both peer-reviewed and gray literature from 1998–2008. A Medline search for peer-reviewed articles found 40 papers focusing on different aspects of eHealth policy. In addition, a Google search found 20 national- and international-level policy papers and documents. We reviewed these articles to extract policy issues and solutions described at different levels of care. ResultsThe literature search found 99 policy issues related to eHealth. We grouped these issues under the following themes: (1) networked care, (2) interjurisdictional practice, (3) diffusion of eHealth/digital divide, (4) eHealth integration with existing systems, (5) response to new initiatives, (6) goal-setting for eHealth policy, (7) evaluation and research, (8) investment, and (9) ethics in eHealth. ConclusionsWe provide a list of policy issues that should be understood and addressed by policy makers at global, jurisdictional, and institutional levels, to facilitate smooth and reliable planning of eHealth programs.
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