Empowering the health workforce to make the most of the digital revolution
Socha-Dietrich, Karolina
creator
Organización de Cooperación y Desarrollo Económico
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fra
Paris
OECD Publishing
July 2021
2021
monographic
eng
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67 p. ; 1 documento PDF
Digital technologies offer unique opportunities to strengthen health systems. However, the digital
infrastructure only provide the tools, which on their own cannot transform the health systems, but need to
be put to productive use by health workers. This report discusses how to engage and empower the health
workforce to make the most of the digital revolution. While many health workers already use some digital
tools and perceive the benefits that they bring to them and to patients, many also question the value digital
technologies produce in health care or complain about technology getting in the way of work. Moreover,
health workers often report not having sufficient opportunities for the up-skilling required to fully use new
technologies or that the legal, financial, and organisational aspects of work – designed in the pre-digital
era – do not enable them to reap the full benefits of these new technologies. Health workers and patients
also demand appropriate safeguards against possible lack of transparency or threats to data privacy. To
address these barriers to successful digital transformation, governments will need to provide the necessary
political leadership and implement a range of policy actions to support three main objectives: 1) build trust
in the benefits of digital transformation among health workers and patients while minimising any risks;
2) advance expertise and skills needed for effective use of digital health technologies; and 3) adapt the
organisation of health service delivery and the related legal and financial frameworks.
/ Karolina Socha-Dietrich
Bibliografía: p. 61-65
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