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What is E-Health Strategy

Improving Security, Privacy, and Connectivity Among Telemedicine Platforms
A comprehensive plan or framework created by governments or healthcare organisations to use information and communication technology (ICT) to enhance the delivery of healthcare services is known as an e-health strategy. Common elements of such a strategy include the adoption of EHRs, interoperability, telemedicine, and other technology solutions with the goal of improving the accessibility, efficiency, and quality of healthcare.
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Overcoming the Digital Frontier: An Examination of Indonesia's NHS E-Health Plan and Medical Revolution
Vivek Veeraiah (Sri Siddharth Institute of Technology, Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, India), Dharmesh Dhabliya (Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology, India), Sukhvinder Singh Dari (Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International University, India), Jambi Ratna Raja Kumar (Genba Sopanrao Moze College of Engineering, India), Ritika Dhabliya (ResearcherConnect, India), Sabyasachi Pramanik (Haldia Institute of Technology, India), and Ankur Gupta (Vaish College of Engineering, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2141-6.ch008
Abstract
In order to traverse the digital frontier, a socio-technical review of Indonesia's NHS e-health strategy identifies important obstacles and suggests a cutting-edge socio-technical model to direct future initiatives. The research examined technological interoperability issues and socio-organizational hurdles while analyzing the NHS's e-health plan within pre-existing frameworks and international best practices. Significant obstacles were identified by the findings, including budgetary limitations, cybersecurity risks, and clinical opposition. A new socio-technical paradigm was put out that advocates a change in emphasis from EHRs to inter-organizational clinical and social care workflow optimization. The model incorporates elements of “lifecycle” and “purpose.” The approach advocated developing national standards and infrastructure in conjunction with government budgetary support, with a focus on interoperability and cybersecurity. This calculated reorientation ensures a comprehensive and long-lasting change in the healthcare environment by offering a path forward for upcoming e-health projects in Indonesia.
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Navigating the Digital Frontier: A Socio-Technical Review of Indonesia's NHS E-Health Strategy and Healthcare Transformation
An e-health strategy refers to a comprehensive plan or framework developed by healthcare organizations or governments to leverage information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the delivery of healthcare services. Goals of the adoption of EHRs, interoperability, telemedicine, and other technological solutions to improve healthcare's accessibility, efficiency, and quality are common components of such a plan.
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Overcoming the Digital Frontier: Indonesia's NHS E-Health Plan and Medical Revolution From a Socio-Technical Perspective
A comprehensive plan or framework created by governments or healthcare organisations to use information and communication technology (ICT) to enhance the delivery of healthcare services is known as an e-health strategy. Common elements of such a strategy include the adoption of EHRs, interoperability, telemedicine, and other technology solutions with the goal of improving the accessibility, efficiency, and quality of healthcare.
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