Practice of bridging the digital divide between doctors and patients from the perspective of digital governance / 中华医院管理杂志
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
; (12): 231-234, 2022.
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At present, the implementation of Internet hospitals is still hampered by the double digital divide between doctors and patients. In order to develop Internet healthcare better, a Grade-A tertiary hospital has implemented digital governance for traditional healthcare system. The healthcare service chain has been reshaped by integrating online and offline health services and using multi-subject synergy and government-driven logic. Information barriers were broken down by strengthening hospital′s top-level design and implementing personalized follow-up visits for specialized diseases and live broadcast of health education. By establishing cross-regional specialist alliances and medical consortia oriented to patient needs, the time and space limitations of medical resources have been broken through. Digital governance practices have realized the two-way bridging of digital divide between doctors and patients, expanded the new mode of digital healthcare, and provided reference for the sustainable development of Internet hospitals.
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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
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2022
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