BACKGROUND
Digital technologies such as mobile technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual reality have revolutionized healthcare, and the COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the importance of implementing digital health in healthcare settings. However, the key indicators of digital health dissemination and application are yet to be identified, making it challenging to adopt digital health innovations in healthcare. Therefore, to promote digital health adoption, it is critical to identify the key indicators and applications of digital health-related technologies.
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to identify the key indicators of digital health dissemination and application in healthcare settings by surveying digital health experts, workers in medical institutions, and industry experts regarding the priorities and demand for digital health adoption, and to determine if demand gaps exist.
METHODS
We surveyed 254 participants in South Korea between January 2022 and May 2022 to identify the key indicators, priorities, and demands related to digital health dissemination and application in healthcare settings. An Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method was applied to derive the weight of the key indicators of digital health dissemination and application, and an online survey was conducted to obtain related information from workers in medical institutions and digital health-related fields.
RESULTS
Three surveys were conducted among 68 digital health experts and 186 medical workers to identify the key indicators of digital health dissemination and application. The results indicated that the standardization of healthcare information is essential for digital health adoption (AHP-weighted mean score: 78.11), with healthcare providers prioritizing digital health use for mental illness and chronic diseases. In addition, the findings revealed inconsistencies in the demand for digital health technology among digital health experts, workers in medical institutions, and workers in digital health-related industries. While digital health experts prioritized digital health systems, medical workers expressed a high demand for mobile healthcare and telemedicine.
CONCLUSIONS
Identifying the key indicators of digital health dissemination and application is crucial to facilitate the adoption of digital health. Our study found that the standardization of healthcare information is essential for digital health, with healthcare providers prioritizing its use in mental illness and chronic disease management. Prioritizing the dissemination and application of digital health at the point of care based on key indicators and the needs of healthcare providers is necessary for the successful implementation of digital health in the healthcare sector.