At a Snail's Pace: the Electronic Patient File Starts Laboriously
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27 Articles
Digitalisation in healthcare brings benefits, but the electronic patient record needs to be improved.
Only four million actively use the ePA. Consumer protectors demand improvements for more acceptance.
Statutoryly insured persons seem to be afraid of the obstacles to the activation of the ePA. Rightly, one might suspect in the face of many problems as well as in the use of the ePA.
Almost all legally insured persons now have a digital memory for health data. So far, however, millions of insured persons do not actively use their e-files – what do they do?
For a year now, there have been electronic patient records. The family doctor's association is not satisfied: the file is confusing and its IT system is prone to malfunction. Consumer protectors also demand a further development of the e-file.
A year ago, the electronic patient file was introduced. Today, consumer protectors want to take stock. The family doctors express criticism of the implementation and demand improvements.
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