Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic: How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic
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Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic : How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic. / Kayser, Lars; Banck, Sisse; Bang Jensen, Kristian; Uffelmann, Jakob; Elbæk, Morten.
WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2022. 8 s.Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Rapport › Rådgivning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic
T2 - How a national eHealth portal enabled a fast and inclusive response to the covid-19 pandemic
AU - Kayser, Lars
AU - Banck, Sisse
AU - Bang Jensen, Kristian
AU - Uffelmann, Jakob
AU - Elbæk, Morten
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In Denmark, as in other countries, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused overload of the capacities of health systemsand an increase in deaths.The trusted Danish eHealth Portal has been instrumental in facilitating delivery of, and accessibility to, health services,including fast access to test results and documentation of vaccinations. It has also served as an information resourceenabling decision-making for citizens and health care professionals. The Portal has acted as a gatekeeper for access to Danish primary health care (PHC) services before and during the pandemic. Ultimately, it has become instrumental in moving toward digital health literacy in the population at large.The Portal and its support organization expanded swiftly during the pandemic to reinforce new digital solutions to ease access to services. Access to health data via the Portal has been expanded for PHC professionals to cover municipalities, allowing these to be part of the emergency response and to provide health care locally
AB - In Denmark, as in other countries, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused overload of the capacities of health systemsand an increase in deaths.The trusted Danish eHealth Portal has been instrumental in facilitating delivery of, and accessibility to, health services,including fast access to test results and documentation of vaccinations. It has also served as an information resourceenabling decision-making for citizens and health care professionals. The Portal has acted as a gatekeeper for access to Danish primary health care (PHC) services before and during the pandemic. Ultimately, it has become instrumental in moving toward digital health literacy in the population at large.The Portal and its support organization expanded swiftly during the pandemic to reinforce new digital solutions to ease access to services. Access to health data via the Portal has been expanded for PHC professionals to cover municipalities, allowing these to be part of the emergency response and to provide health care locally
KW - Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
KW - Informatics
KW - covid-19
KW - Health portal
M3 - Report
BT - Using an eHealth portal to transform PHC during the pandemic
PB - WHO Regional Office for Europe
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