Digital Maturity in Hospitals

Digital Maturity in Hospitals

Strategies, Frameworks, and Global Case Studies to Shape Future Healthcare

Scheuer, Armin; Studzinski, Joerg

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2025

352

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9783031807039

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Part 1: Digital Maturity Strategies and Measurements.- Introduction: Navigating the Path to Digital Maturity in Healthcare.- Digital Maturity Models for Continuous Development and Evaluation in Healthcare.- Digital Maturity Models for Nationwide Healthcare Modernization: Insights from Germany's 'DigitalRadar.- Digital Maturity Data - Extracting Insights for Health System Management.- Digital Maturity Strategy for Modernizing Dubai's Healthcare Ecosystem.- Driving EMR Adoption to Transform Tuerkiye's Healthcare System.- Physician-Led Innovation: Digital Maturity at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare.- Part 2: Strategic Initiatives to Raise Digital Maturity.- Catalonia's Journey to the Open Platform Paradigm in Healthcare.- Dutch Hospital Reference Architecture ZiRA: A Tool for Collaboration and Cohesion.- The Nordic Way: Denmark's EHR Approach and Regional Integration.- The European Health Data Space and the Future of Cross-Border Healthcare.- Part 3: Key Enablers for Future Digital Maturity Strategies.- Digital Patient Engagement and Mature Hospitals.- Digital Technologies for Resilient Healthcare Systems Amid Climate Change.- Green IT to Reduce Healthcare's Climate Impact: The French Approach.- Readiness and Digital Maturity: Promoting Innovation, Integration, and Scale in Scotland.- The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Digital Maturity of Hospitals.- Social Determinants of Health: Expanding our Understanding of Digital Maturity.- Strengthening the Healthcare Workforce to Achieve Digital Maturity at Scale.- Digital Maturity and AI: Ethical Considerations for Hospital Management.
digital maturity;telehealth;digital maturity models;health equity;next generation health systems;eHealth;digital transformation;national health assessments