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    Digital Transformation in Heathcare in Post-COVID-19 Times

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    Author
    Lytras, Miltiadis cc
    Housawi, Abdulrahman
    Alsaywid, Basim Saleh
    Subject
    Healthcare
    COVID-19
    GCC
    Digital Transformation
    Smart
    Date
    2023-05-26
    
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    The current healthcare systems globally are reactive and focus on addressing acute and active chronic medical problems, resulting in fragmented and costly care. To solve this challenge, systems leaders need to shift their focus towards people and populations. Health reform aims to transition from volume-based to value-based care, prioritizing screening, prevention, and early detection of chronic diseases. Primary care becomes a central component, and extending health services to remote areas becomes essential. Technological advancements have been integrated into healthcare systems, with COVID-19 accelerating technology adoption, particularly in remote health technologies. Digital transformation has the potential to address key issues and transform healthcare systems when supported by a visionary strategy. However, risks like data privacy and cybersecurity must be addressed for successful digital transformation. Inconsistencies in digital transformation success can be attributed to factors such as resource limitations, competing priorities, resistance to change, and lacking regulatory policies.
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    Elsevier
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