Online symptom checkers (SCs) are eHealth solutions that offer healthcare organizations the possibility to empower their patients to independently assess their symptoms. The successful implementation of eHealth solutions, such as SCs, requires a supportive organizational culture and leadership. However, there is limited knowledge about the factors associated with leaders’ support for the use of SCs. The aim of the study was to identify the factors associated to primary care leaders’ support for SCs in triage and their experiences of the benefits and challenges related to the use of SCs. An online survey was used to collect data from 84 Finnish primary care leaders. The data were analyzed using statistical analysis methods and content analys...
Government and public agencies in Sweden have promoted the expansion of eHealth. The strategy behind...
Background: The national Omaolo digital social welfare and health care service of Finland provides a...
Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functiona...
Online symptom checkers (SCs) are eHealth solutions that offer healthcare organizations the possibil...
Online symptom checkers (SCs) are eHealth solutions that offer healthcare organizations the possibil...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Fin...
Online symptom checkers and assessment services are used by patients seeking guidance on health prob...
Funding Information: The authors thank the participating organizations and respondents. We are grate...
BACKGROUND: Effective leadership and change management are thought to contribute to the successful i...
Objective To assess the suitability of primary care vignettes in benchmarking the performance of onl...
Background: The use of e-visits in health care is progressing rapidly worldwide. To date, studies on...
The number of eHealth services supporting patients’ self-care and self-management is increasing. Pat...
Background: The use of e-visits in health care is progressing rapidly worldwide. To date, studies on...
Background: Digital health services are increasing rapidly worldwide. Strategies to involve patients...
The training and competence of healthcare professionals are key factors in adopting new eHealth serv...
Government and public agencies in Sweden have promoted the expansion of eHealth. The strategy behind...
Background: The national Omaolo digital social welfare and health care service of Finland provides a...
Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functiona...
Online symptom checkers (SCs) are eHealth solutions that offer healthcare organizations the possibil...
Online symptom checkers (SCs) are eHealth solutions that offer healthcare organizations the possibil...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Fin...
Online symptom checkers and assessment services are used by patients seeking guidance on health prob...
Funding Information: The authors thank the participating organizations and respondents. We are grate...
BACKGROUND: Effective leadership and change management are thought to contribute to the successful i...
Objective To assess the suitability of primary care vignettes in benchmarking the performance of onl...
Background: The use of e-visits in health care is progressing rapidly worldwide. To date, studies on...
The number of eHealth services supporting patients’ self-care and self-management is increasing. Pat...
Background: The use of e-visits in health care is progressing rapidly worldwide. To date, studies on...
Background: Digital health services are increasing rapidly worldwide. Strategies to involve patients...
The training and competence of healthcare professionals are key factors in adopting new eHealth serv...
Government and public agencies in Sweden have promoted the expansion of eHealth. The strategy behind...
Background: The national Omaolo digital social welfare and health care service of Finland provides a...
Purpose: Survey studies of health information systems use tend to focus on availability of functiona...