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Digitisation has great potential for patients
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Digitisation has great potential for patients

The German federal government plans to accelerate digitalization in healthcare through the proposed Data and Digital Innovation in Healthcare Act (GeDIG). While the initiative aims to improve patient care through technology, critics argue it lacks sufficient focus on data privacy, accessibility, and the diverse needs of patients with chronic illnesses or disabilities. The Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Selbsthilfe (BAG SELBSTHILFE), which represents people with chronic conditions and their families, supports digitalization but emphasizes the need for a more patient-centered approach. According to Jana Hassel, a legal expert at BAG SELBSTHILFE, current efforts do not adequately consider the varied requirements of users, such as access to smartphones or support systems. She highlights the importance of expanding electronic health records (ePA) beyond mobile devices to include desktop applications, which offer greater accessibility and usability for all patients.

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Digitisation has great potential for patients

The German federal government plans to accelerate digitalization in healthcare through the proposed Data and Digital Innovation in Healthcare Act (GeDIG). While the initiative aims to improve patient care through technology, critics argue it lacks sufficient focus on data privacy, accessibility, and the diverse needs of patients with chronic illnesses or disabilities. The Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Selbsthilfe (BAG SELBSTHILFE), which represents people with chronic conditions and their families, supports digitalization but emphasizes the need for a more patient-centered approach. According to Jana Hassel, a legal expert at BAG SELBSTHILFE, current efforts do not adequately consider the varied requirements of users, such as access to smartphones or support systems. She highlights the importance of expanding electronic health records (ePA) beyond mobile devices to include desktop applications, which offer greater accessibility and usability for all patients.

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