Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment

Abstract Digital healthcare promises to achieve cost-efficiency gains, improve clinical effectiveness, support better public sector governance by enhancing transparency and accountability, and increase confidence in medical diagnoses, especially in the field of oncology. This article aims to discuss...

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Main Author: Paola Mattei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-020-0361-1
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spelling doaj-ead6d91e14e5406bb6b088f0c2eed7e22021-01-17T12:16:12ZengBMCIsrael Journal of Health Policy Research2045-40152020-01-01911510.1186/s13584-020-0361-1Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowermentPaola Mattei0Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of MilanAbstract Digital healthcare promises to achieve cost-efficiency gains, improve clinical effectiveness, support better public sector governance by enhancing transparency and accountability, and increase confidence in medical diagnoses, especially in the field of oncology. This article aims to discuss the benefits offered by digital technologies in tax-based European healthcare systems against the backdrop of structural bureaucratic rigidities and a slow pace of implementation. Artificial intelligence (AI) will transform the existing delivery of healthcare services, inducing a redesign of public accountability systems and the traditional relationships between professionals and patients. Despite legitimate ethical and accountability concerns, which call for clearer guidance and regulation, digital governance of healthcare is a powerful means of empowering patients and improving their medical treatment in terms of quality and effectiveness. On the path to better health, the use of digital technologies has moved beyond the back office of administrative processes and procedures, and is now being applied to clinical activities and direct patient engagement.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-020-0361-1Digital healthTax-funded health care systemsHealth care organizationsArtificial intelligencePatients’ engagementAccountability
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Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment
Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
Digital health
Tax-funded health care systems
Health care organizations
Artificial intelligence
Patients’ engagement
Accountability
author_facet Paola Mattei
author_sort Paola Mattei
title Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment
title_short Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment
title_full Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment
title_fullStr Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment
title_full_unstemmed Digital governance in tax-funded European healthcare systems: from the Back office to patient empowerment
title_sort digital governance in tax-funded european healthcare systems: from the back office to patient empowerment
publisher BMC
series Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
issn 2045-4015
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Digital healthcare promises to achieve cost-efficiency gains, improve clinical effectiveness, support better public sector governance by enhancing transparency and accountability, and increase confidence in medical diagnoses, especially in the field of oncology. This article aims to discuss the benefits offered by digital technologies in tax-based European healthcare systems against the backdrop of structural bureaucratic rigidities and a slow pace of implementation. Artificial intelligence (AI) will transform the existing delivery of healthcare services, inducing a redesign of public accountability systems and the traditional relationships between professionals and patients. Despite legitimate ethical and accountability concerns, which call for clearer guidance and regulation, digital governance of healthcare is a powerful means of empowering patients and improving their medical treatment in terms of quality and effectiveness. On the path to better health, the use of digital technologies has moved beyond the back office of administrative processes and procedures, and is now being applied to clinical activities and direct patient engagement.
topic Digital health
Tax-funded health care systems
Health care organizations
Artificial intelligence
Patients’ engagement
Accountability
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-020-0361-1
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