Abstract: The use of information and communication technology in health and health care can improve the quality of care in many ways. The current evidence base demonstrates the (cost) effectiveness of online education, self-management support, and remote monitoring in several areas of healthcare. As new findings gradually provide more evidence of eHealth's impact on quality issues, now is the time to address implementation issues. Documented downsides such as low acceptance, low absorption of or low absorption demand our attention today to take full advantage of eHealth's potential. Innovative science is beginning to provide the tools to address these persistent cultural and behavioral problems. For example, the ceHRes roadmap is a diverse and pragmatic approach that covers user needs. It is now imperative to improve our deployment strategies to advance e-health technologies. This will accelerate the much-needed transformation of our health systems and maintain accessibility, affordability, and quality for all for the foreseeable future.
Keywords: telemedicine, quality of health care, quality improvement, healthcare reform, medical informatics applications.
Title: Perspectives Study on eHealth and quality in health care: implementation time
Author: Moteeb Fahad AlHazza, Abdulrahman Nasser AlMasoud, Ebtehal Ali Hadour, Abdullah Nasser Alzir, Faisal Abdulaziz Almasoud, Meshari saad Alfawaz
International Journal of Life Sciences Research
ISSN 2348-313X (Print), ISSN 2348-3148 (online)
Vol. 11, Issue 2, April 2023 - June 2023
Page No: 26-31
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Published Date: 08-April-2023