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Assessing Digital Maturity of Hospitals: Viewpoint Comparing National Approaches in Five Countries
In addition, the list of indicators evolved over time as some were added, and others were removed in line with strategic objectives and feasibility (explicitly mentioned in Germany and Scotland).
Across countries, the primary drivers for digital maturity assessments were to inform digital health strategy and priority areas of investment, evaluate national progress, and conduct local benchmarking designed to help participating organizations compare themselves to others.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57858
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Hence, several PACT members stated that videoconferencing can help facilitate living with complex disorders and reduce the disruption of the patient’s everyday life due to the disease as much as possible, which we believe is an important principle in further developing the concept of person-centered health care and which is in line with Bower et al [27,35].
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(3):e25220
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