Damian Green's research while affiliated with Queensland Health and other places
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Publications (5)
Background
For many countries, especially those outside the USA without incentive payments, implementing and maintaining electronic medical records (EMR) is expensive and can be controversial given the large amounts of investment. Evaluating the value of EMR implementation is necessary to understand whether or not, such investment, especially when...
Background:
Health care organizations understand the importance of new technology implementations; however, the best strategy for implementing successful digital transformations is often unclear. Digital health maturity assessments allow providers to understand the progress made toward technology-enhanced health service delivery. Existing models h...
BACKGROUND
Health care organizations understand the importance of new technology implementations; however, the best strategy for implementing successful digital transformations is often unclear. Digital health maturity assessments allow providers to understand the progress made toward technology-enhanced health service delivery. Existing models hav...
Background Health service providers must understand their digital health capability if they are to drive digital transformation in a strategic and informed manner. Little is known about the assessment and benchmarking of digital maturity or capability at scale across an entire jurisdiction. The public health care system across the state of Queensla...
Citations
... Another goal of digital health is improving the experience of each patient, as well as the experience of the doctor and other non-medical providers. The final objective is to address health disparities and improve them with an individualized view of each patient [234,235]. ...
... For these, we conducted abstract screening based on the predefined inclusion criteria, leading to 55 potentially relevant articles being retained. Next, we performed a full-text review to determine eligibility, resulting in 21 papers [3,[13][14][15][16][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56] being included after the screening. A detailed overview of the screening process is shown in Figure 2. A total of 17 distinct maturity models were presented and used in the studies, with only around half looking at people-and skill-related indicators of digital maturity [13,16,43,44,[46][47][48]50,53,56] (n=10, 58%). ...