New frontiers in e-health. Policies and the Doctor@Home case study.

Q3 Medicine Professioni infermieristiche Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.7429/pi.2022.751044
Helena Biancuzzi, Francesca Dal Mas, Carlo Drago, Matteo Ruggeri, Nelso Trua, Giulio Menegazzi, Alessandro Rizzardo, Lorenzo Cobianchi, Federico Ruta, Rym Bednarova, Luca Miceli
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Introduction: In recent years, and even more following the need for social distancing generated by the global COVID-19 pandemic, e-health has become an increasingly widespread reality in clinical practice, especially for those clinicians operating in the front-line, like nurses. Its growing importance has been followed by increasing attention both by the literature as well as in the generation of specific rules aimed at regulating the phenomenon.

Methods: A regulatory review of the literature aims to outline the current regulatory framework relating to telemedicine. Telemedicine, especially in a pandemic context, calls for regulation that runs parallel to the rapid evolution of the phenomenon itself. The paper traces the European, Italian, and Regional legislation, focusing then on a practical experience of telemedicine, called Doctor @ Home, active at the IRCCS National Cancer Center in Aviano (Italy).

Discussion: First, the need for regulatory harmonization emerges. Secondly, the potential of co-production and co-learning processes for healthcare professionals and patients arises to adapt to the outpatient needs of patients in a post-pandemic "new normal," exploiting the new technological tools made available by the National Health Service.

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电子卫生的新领域。政策和Doctor@Home案例研究。
导言:近年来,特别是在全球COVID-19大流行产生社会距离需求之后,电子卫生保健在临床实践中日益普遍,特别是对护士等一线临床医生而言。它的重要性日益增加,随之而来的是文献和旨在规范这一现象的具体规则的产生越来越多的关注。方法:对文献进行监管审查,旨在概述当前与远程医疗相关的监管框架。远程医疗,特别是在大流行背景下,需要与这种现象本身的快速演变并行的监管。这篇论文追溯了欧洲、意大利和地区的立法,重点关注了在意大利阿维亚诺的IRCCS国家癌症中心活跃的远程医疗的实践经验,称为“在家医生”。讨论:首先,出现了监管协调的需要。第二,利用国家卫生服务机构提供的新技术工具,为保健专业人员和患者提供合作生产和共同学习过程的潜力,以适应大流行后“新常态”下患者的门诊需求。
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