Rapid review on the incentives of digital health apps for physicians and psychotherapists: A German perspective

Author:

Kreuzenbeck Cordula C. J.1ORCID,Schneider Brit S.2,Brenner Sophie X.1ORCID,Koerber Florian2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health, IU International University of Applied Science, Germany

2. Department of IT, IU International University of Applied Science, Germany

Abstract

Objective The Digital Healthcare Act introduced the prescription of digital health applications under specific circumstances in 2019 in Germany. They are funded through the social security system. In market access of prescribed digital health applications, Germany is pioneering the market. There remains a gap in understanding the views of medical professionals on the incentives of using these applications. As prescription of digital health applications starts emerging in other European countries, we sought to generate an overview of incentives and barriers that affect the caregivers in their decision of promoting and prescribing them in Germany. Methods A Rapid Review of the Web of Science database for the years 2017–2023 was performed using sensitive search strings. Two reviewers conducted a three-phase selection via title, abstract and full-text independently from each other. The quality of studies was assessed systematically by both reviewers. Both quantitative and qualitative studies with primary data were included, and study quality was assessed using a standardised form. Results Out of 1643 initial results, 12 studies with information from 9302 physicians and psychotherapists were identified. Eight quantitative and four qualitative studies were included in the analysis. Key findings suggest that while between 40% and 60% of caregivers see relevant incentives mainly based on patients’ benefits, 20–40% see relevant barriers. For the physicians’ daily work, there were slightly more barriers than incentives identified in the quantitative synthesis. The qualitative studies revealed no relevant incentives that were not attributed to patients. Conclusion While digital health solutions offer promising avenues for enhancing patient care, their acceptance among healthcare professionals hinges on addressing prevailing concerns. Continuous research and dialogues with the medical community are pivotal to harness the full potential of digital health applications in healthcare.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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