[Digitized healthcare in 2030-a possible scenario]. / Digitalisierte Gesundheitsversorgung im Jahr 2030 ein mögliches Szenario.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz
; 64(10): 1285-1291, 2021 Oct.
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Due to the rapidly advancing digitalization, healthcare will also change significantly in the next few years. For example, in Germany, new legal framework conditions have already set the course for the electronic patient record (ePA), the eprescription, and the integration of digital health applications (DiGA). The new fast-track procedure of the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) for evaluating the reimbursability of DiGA is an important step that will be followed by others in the coming years.This article uses a future scenario for the year 2030 to describe the legal, technical, and practical changes that could occur by then. In 2030, healthcare could be organized in individual and integrated treatment pathways that offer comprehensive support to the insured. Interoperable digital components could, for example, make structured data available for research purposes. Doubts concerning data protection could become a thing of the past if data protection law is reformed and harmonized and new consent procedures for patients are developed. New professional fields could become established and market access for innovative digital medical products could be further improved.Another important aspect that can help to exploit the potential of digital healthcare is the creation of a European data space based on a technical infrastructure that upholds high ethical and social standards. Active measures on the part of legislators can create the necessary conditions for innovations to be incorporated into the system for the benefit of patients and for the German healthcare system to be able to cope with the ongoing changes in medical technology.
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2021
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