Intro/background: The NHS Long term plan calls for “digital-first” solutions, however, many good innovations fail. Barriers to digital innovation in healthcare are well-rehearsed and often predictable. This paper aims to highlight issues to be considered in implementation. Methods: It is a qualitative study of experiences of telehealth implementation. Findings: Staff engagement is crucial to acceptance; compatibility with existing practises helps but where impossible, pathway redesign is necessary. There is a notion that staff of any grade can become digital champions, yet the role is challenging for staff without power. Funding systems can restrict adoption due to associated savings impacting elsewhere in the system. Organisational s...
BACKGROUND: The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is seen as essential...
<b>Background</b> The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is...
Abstract Digital technologies change the healthcare environment, with several studies suggesting bar...
Intro/background: The NHS Long term plan calls for “digital-first” solutions, however, many good inn...
Background: Digital health has the potential to support care delivery for chronic illness. Despite p...
The digital transformation of businesses is no longer debatable, and the effects are visible in all ...
Background: Digital health has the potential to support care delivery for chronic illness. Despite p...
Background: Digital health has the potential to support care delivery for chronic illness. Despite p...
Abstract Background Having a tax-funded and supposedly ‘National’ Health Service (NHS), one mi...
As a response to the need for efficiency and innovation that modern society hasplaced over healthcar...
Background: The successful implementation of clinical smartphone applications in hospital settings r...
OBJECTIVE: A prerequisite for patient-centredness in healthcare organisations is offering patients a...
Implementing consumer oriented digital health products and services at scale is challenging and a ra...
Digital technologies are being used as part of international efforts to revolutionize healthcare in ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on how to implement new interventions into complex healthcare environments is o...
BACKGROUND: The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is seen as essential...
<b>Background</b> The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is...
Abstract Digital technologies change the healthcare environment, with several studies suggesting bar...
Intro/background: The NHS Long term plan calls for “digital-first” solutions, however, many good inn...
Background: Digital health has the potential to support care delivery for chronic illness. Despite p...
The digital transformation of businesses is no longer debatable, and the effects are visible in all ...
Background: Digital health has the potential to support care delivery for chronic illness. Despite p...
Background: Digital health has the potential to support care delivery for chronic illness. Despite p...
Abstract Background Having a tax-funded and supposedly ‘National’ Health Service (NHS), one mi...
As a response to the need for efficiency and innovation that modern society hasplaced over healthcar...
Background: The successful implementation of clinical smartphone applications in hospital settings r...
OBJECTIVE: A prerequisite for patient-centredness in healthcare organisations is offering patients a...
Implementing consumer oriented digital health products and services at scale is challenging and a ra...
Digital technologies are being used as part of international efforts to revolutionize healthcare in ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on how to implement new interventions into complex healthcare environments is o...
BACKGROUND: The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is seen as essential...
<b>Background</b> The use of information and communication technologies in healthcare is...
Abstract Digital technologies change the healthcare environment, with several studies suggesting bar...