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Streamlining a Patchwork - Exploring the Challenges of Digital Transformation in Pathology: Ethnographic Study

Streamlining a Patchwork - Exploring the Challenges of Digital Transformation in Pathology: Ethnographic Study

Reference 17: Digitization of pathology labs: a review of lessons learned Reference 20: Lost in digitization - a systematic review about the diagnostic test accuracy of digital Reference 48: Speed, accuracy, and efficiency: the promises and practices of digitization in pathologydigitization

Birte Linny Geisler, Ourania Amperidou, Sina Patricia Pauly, Sven Mattern, Christian M Schürch, Claudia Hermann, Christiane Stoffregen, Ilona Steinleitner, Natali Paigin, Claudia Lamß, Falko Fend, Monika A Rieger, Esther Rind, Christine Preiser

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63366

Best Practices for Implementing Electronic Care Records in Adult Social Care: Rapid Scoping Review

Best Practices for Implementing Electronic Care Records in Adult Social Care: Rapid Scoping Review

For example, the UK government injected funds during the COVID-19 pandemic to drive digitization and has since continued these efforts. A specific fund for adult social care provider organizations supports DSCR adoption, with the most recent government target of 80% adoption across adult social care provider organizations in England by March 2025. The intensity of the activity discussed above presented an opportunity to learn about DSCR implementation and impact through evaluation.

Martha Snow, Wagner Silva-Ribeiro, Mary Baginsky, Sonya Di Giorgio, Nicola Farrelly, Cath Larkins, Karen Poole, Nicole Steils, Joanne Westwood, Juliette Malley

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60107

Evaluation of the Continuing Education Training “Beratende für Digitale Gesundheitsversorgung” (“Consultant for Digital Healthcare”): Protocol for an Effectiveness Study

Evaluation of the Continuing Education Training “Beratende für Digitale Gesundheitsversorgung” (“Consultant for Digital Healthcare”): Protocol for an Effectiveness Study

Since digitization in nursing care facilities has been comparatively underdeveloped to date, the sector is about to undergo a profound change [17-19]. Preparing the players involved for this and enabling them to actively shape the transformation and contribute their professional expertise to the development, design, and implementation of new technologies are necessary educational tasks for the success of this process.

Bernhard Kraft, Thomas Kuscher, Susann Zawatzki, Sebastian Hofstetter, Patrick Jahn

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57860

Ultrasound-Assisted Continence Care Support in an Inpatient Care Setting: Protocol for a Pilot Implementation Study

Ultrasound-Assisted Continence Care Support in an Inpatient Care Setting: Protocol for a Pilot Implementation Study

“Excretion support,” as part of planned, professional nursing care processes pertaining to the activities of daily living [10,11], benefits from digitization when it improves structure, process, and outcome quality in continence care [7].

Sebastian Hofstetter, Madeleine Ritter-Herschbach, Dominik Behr, Patrick Jahn

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e47025

The Impact of Digital Transformation on Inpatient Care: Mixed Methods Study

The Impact of Digital Transformation on Inpatient Care: Mixed Methods Study

Our central research question addressed how current trends in digitization influence inpatient service delivery. We approached this question in 3 steps. First, we identified the international trends in digitization that have an impact on the hospital sector. Second, we addressed the adaptation of these trends with regard to the German hospital sector. Finally, we derived drivers and barriers and concluded which developments result from these trends. We conducted a sequential study.

Philipp Koebe, Sabine Bohnet-Joschko

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e40622

Key Stakeholder Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing Remote Monitoring Technologies: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Analysis

Key Stakeholder Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing Remote Monitoring Technologies: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Analysis

Advancements in digital technologies, alongside increasing digitization in other industries and the global pandemic of COVID-19, have accelerated the adoption of novel health care pathways worldwide, with health care delivery transitioning beyond the traditional face-to-face model [1,2].

Fahad Mujtaba Iqbal, Meera Joshi, Sadia Khan, Mike Wright, Hutan Ashrafian, Ara Darzi

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(7):e38437

Defining Digital Public Health and the Role of Digitization, Digitalization, and Digital Transformation: Scoping Review

Defining Digital Public Health and the Role of Digitization, Digitalization, and Digital Transformation: Scoping Review

All 11 articles, to varying extents, clarified the roles of digitization, digitalization, and digital transformation in relation to public health.

Ihoghosa Iyamu, Alice X T Xu, Oralia Gómez-Ramírez, Aidan Ablona, Hsiu-Ju Chang, Geoff Mckee, Mark Gilbert

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(11):e30399

Health System Stakeholders’ Perspective on the Role of Mobile Health and Its Adoption in the Swiss Health System: Qualitative Study

Health System Stakeholders’ Perspective on the Role of Mobile Health and Its Adoption in the Swiss Health System: Qualitative Study

The digitization strategy of the Swiss health policy fosters digitization in the health system, comprising important issues which aim to advance, for example, the information technology (IT) infrastructure and adoption of digital solutions such as m Health [6,7]. However, the adoption of digital solutions and services, according to recent studies, is progressing slowly [8,9].

Myriam Lingg, Verena Lütschg

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(5):e17315