Objectives: This study aimed at the construction of what the core of eHealth policy making is, offering new perspectives about high priority procedures along the policy making process Methods: Following Grounded Theory methodology, 59 qualitative telephone interviews with a broad variety of stakeholders from Austria, Switzerland and Germany were conducted Results: The findings hinted at five priorities of eHealth policy making: strategy, consensus-building, decision-making, implementation and evaluation that emerged from the stakeholders’ perception of the eHealth policy. Hereby strategy, consensus-building and implementation gained the highest attention Conclusions: These findings suggest three high priorities in eHealth policy: 1...
BackgroundNewly established high-technology areas such as eHealth require regulations regarding the ...
International audienceThis study analyzes the relationship among eHealth profiles across 27 European...
Background: In 2003, the National Health Service in England and Wales, despite its large investment ...
Swiss politics is known for a strong involvement of society in its legislative process. In addition ...
Despite similar policy goals, the adoption of eHealth practices took different paths in Austria (AT)...
Summary. In April 2004 the European Commission adopted the eHealth Action Plan and urged the member ...
In order to realise the potential benefits of eHealth, governments develop eHealth policies to defin...
Many countries encounter different problems that are being experienced during the process of design,...
BACKGROUND: The implementation of a personal electronic health record (PHR) is a central objective o...
Background: eHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. How...
eHealth is broadly considered as a promising strategy to improve the economic sustainability and qua...
Background: eHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. How...
Background: The implementation of any technology in community health care is seen as a challenge. Si...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...
It took more than ten years from the initial mandate to the first implementation of e-toile, the Gen...
BackgroundNewly established high-technology areas such as eHealth require regulations regarding the ...
International audienceThis study analyzes the relationship among eHealth profiles across 27 European...
Background: In 2003, the National Health Service in England and Wales, despite its large investment ...
Swiss politics is known for a strong involvement of society in its legislative process. In addition ...
Despite similar policy goals, the adoption of eHealth practices took different paths in Austria (AT)...
Summary. In April 2004 the European Commission adopted the eHealth Action Plan and urged the member ...
In order to realise the potential benefits of eHealth, governments develop eHealth policies to defin...
Many countries encounter different problems that are being experienced during the process of design,...
BACKGROUND: The implementation of a personal electronic health record (PHR) is a central objective o...
Background: eHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. How...
eHealth is broadly considered as a promising strategy to improve the economic sustainability and qua...
Background: eHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. How...
Background: The implementation of any technology in community health care is seen as a challenge. Si...
Digital interventions in healthcare have the potential to act as a positive approach to the demograp...
It took more than ten years from the initial mandate to the first implementation of e-toile, the Gen...
BackgroundNewly established high-technology areas such as eHealth require regulations regarding the ...
International audienceThis study analyzes the relationship among eHealth profiles across 27 European...
Background: In 2003, the National Health Service in England and Wales, despite its large investment ...