2020
DOI: 10.2196/24505
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Digital Health Technologies Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic In a Tertiary Hospital in China: Development and Usability Study

Abstract: Background The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused a continuing global pandemic. Hospitals are integral to the control and prevention of COVID-19; however, they are facing numerous challenges during the epidemic. Objective Our study aimed to introduce the practical experience of the design and implementation of a web-based COVID-19 service platform at a tertiary hospital in China as well as the preliminary results of the implementation. … Show more

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“…Besides providing healthcare services online through e-hospitals or internet hospitals (5,6), now the major hospitals in Chinese cities have also adopted a smart system-the so-called "Internet + medical care" platform-to streamline the hospital procedures, aiding non-clinical procedures, such as appointment registration, and payment in particular (7). The process has sped up during the COVID-19 pandemic, from providing online consultations, prescriptions and drug delivery (8), to moving many hospital procedures online.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides providing healthcare services online through e-hospitals or internet hospitals (5,6), now the major hospitals in Chinese cities have also adopted a smart system-the so-called "Internet + medical care" platform-to streamline the hospital procedures, aiding non-clinical procedures, such as appointment registration, and payment in particular (7). The process has sped up during the COVID-19 pandemic, from providing online consultations, prescriptions and drug delivery (8), to moving many hospital procedures online.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of user training influences the adoption of healthcare information and communication technologies [31] and usability is one of the most common challenges internationally [50,51]. Studies that have evaluated the usability of technologies used in response to or as key tools during the COVID-19 pandemic highlight the importance of effective user interfaces and easy to use tools, particularly as these can represent important complementary tools to support offline health services (e.g., COVID-19 testing) [52][53][54]. Results from this study support the need for greater efforts and investment in system usability.…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current healthcare systems often experience difficulty in detecting rapid changes in health conditions and struggle to adjust care accordingly. In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, the presenting situation has been growing more complex as the healthcare system has been adding several remote, non-traditional locations, often employing biosensors, apps, or telemedicine [14,82,84]. Supervising care required by such a dynamic disease across heterogeneous care environments placed on care providers additional and complex demands.…”
Section: How Might Ai Guide Medical Management and Resource Allocatiomentioning
confidence: 99%