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It is not enough to just have a good idea or a nice implementation in one place How should health policy adapt to “disruptive” technologies? A brief interview with Nick Fahy, a senior researcher at the University of Oxford and a consultant in health policy and systems, board member of the European Health Forum Gastein. Digital health innovations are booming, but so far this market remains unregulated. What is to be done to ensure sustainable digitalization in healthcare?

The critical point with digital innovation is that it is never just digital. It also requires changes to how people work, to organizations, and to the system as a whole – such as changing financial systems, indeed. So when looking for digital health transformation, it is vital to take this whole-systems perspective and recognize the complexity of the changes involved. How to find a balance between startups willing to change healthcare through innovations and conservative healthcare policy?

We are observing quick progress in the field of AI in healthcare. Algorithms can diagnose diseased on an early stage; wearables make prevention more personalized and effective. The bridge between innovation and established practice is evidence. It is not enough to just have a good idea or a nice implementation in one place. If we can accompany innovations with effective monitoring and means of generating evidence about how they compare to exist-

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ing practice, that will provide the basis of a transition from innovative examples to changing practice more widely.

olutionized entire sectors of society; of course, they have the potential to help achieve the SDGs.

How should health policy adapt to these “disruptive” technologies?

Smartwatches can measure ECG or the quality of health – regardless of health policies, innovations are adapted by patients who can afford them. What should be done to prevent a digital divide in healthcare?

We need to invest not just in innovations, but in systematic and structured mechanisms for monitoring their uptake and impact in practice. How can digitalization contribute to achieving the UN’s SDGs?

There is clearly potential for digital technologies to help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of health systems as with all other public services, and health has proven to be a particularly complex and challenging area to realize that potential. But these technologies have rev-

» We need to monitor the uptake of digital technologies and their impact in practice.«

Equity and equality are not the same. People will always have different circumstances and be suited by different things. The ideal is not to treat everyone as though they are identical; the ideal is to have an individualized approach that is adapted to different people and suits their particular circumstances and needs. Could you please complete the sentence: Healthcare systems in the digital age should…

…adapt and innovate to take advantage of digital technologies.  The European Health Forum Gastein 2019 “A healthy dose of disruption? Transformative change for health and societal well-being” will take place from 2–4 October 2019, in Bad Hofgastein, Austria. This year’s agenda is meant to spur the dialogue on how an appropriate level of disruption can effectively revolutionize the health sector. Registration: www.ehfg.org.


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Unlocking the potential of digitalization by purposeful redesign of clinical processes

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Robots in healthcare: machines, creepy dolls, therapists or social companions

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Culture, UX/UI, education, accessibility. Digitalization’s biggest barriers

6min
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Digital health 2020

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pages 116-118

Where are the long-awaited benefits of digitization

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Stay at home. Technology will take care of everything else

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Rethinking Workforce Skills To Become Ready For Future

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pages 111-112

Cyber-medicine & humans. 7 new concerns about digital healthcare

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pages 100-103

It is not enoughto just have a good idea or a nice implementation in one place

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How to ensure human touch in digital healthcare driven by AI solutions

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pages 98-99

The risks of basing digital health strategy on industry hype and alluring prototypes

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What the radiologist need to know about artificial intelligence

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pages 96-97

Strengthening digital health literacy in society

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pages 94-95

Telemedicine benefits during covid-19 pandemic. But is it here to stay

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pages 92-93

The future of healthcare. Will medicine become data science

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pages 90-91

Digital health needs to be embedded in the conception of the health system

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pages 83-84

How to build a smart hospital

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pages 81-82

Data For All. Not For Sale

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pages 78-80

Health totalitarianism

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pages 87-89

Becoming a self-doctor in the era of wearables

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pages 85-86

Components of digitalization: evidence, knowledge and technology

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pages 74-75

AI will help surgeons to orchestrate the work and data

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For patients, wearables are fantastic tools to manage health and well-being

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pages 71-73

Digital health literacy is an essential capacity to master in everyday life

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Digital disruption is not something post-apocalyptic

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pages 67-68

Objectivity with no empathy: how symptom checkers can help patients

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pages 65-66

Artificial Intelligence to put the care back in healthcare

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pages 62-64

Taming the change

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pages 60-61

Plastic touch

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pages 57-59

Our future with algorithms

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pages 55-56

Explore Digital Health in Asia

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pages 52-54

Becoming Hyperaware

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pages 50-51

Don’t fake it till you make it

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pages 47-49

The Rise of the Data-Driven Physician

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Demystifying Algorithms

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pages 42-44

Facebook has launched new healthcare features

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8 necessary steps towards digital transformation

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Help me, robot

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This Robot Knows How To Communicate To Support Patients With Chronic Illness

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Using AI To Predict Breast Cancer And Personalize Care

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GDPR during the crisis

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pages 26-27

How to prepare medical workforce for digital health

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pages 28-30

Storing medical informationbelow the skin’s surface

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3 learnings From Stanford

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Precision medicine. When machines become smarter than doctors

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Technologies that help fight the coronavirus

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Stop disrupting healthcare

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New study confirmsvirtual reality can becomea new painkiller

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Technologies built in good faith

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How does Finland use health and social data for the public benefit

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How to verify health apps so doctors could prescribe them

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