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Digital Health Strategy 2018-2024 (Denmark)

Keywords: Digital Health Innovation, Digital Health Strategy
Owner
Danish Ministry of Health
Type
Policy and strategy in relation to digital health solutions or services
Short description
Digitisation makes it possible to perform more tasks closer to – and together with – the patients in a patient-centered and coherent healthcare system that is concerned with the whole human being, not merely focusing on the diagnosis. The Danish strategy for digital health aims to boost digital healthcare collaboration for all citizens. The aim is that patients experience the healthcare system as a coherent and trustworthy healthcare network. The strategy supports the healthcare actors in taking responsibility for interconnecting the patient pathways across the individual interactions with the healthcare sector. The strategy defines five focus areas for achieving the objectives of putting patient needs first and making daily workflows easier for healthcare professionals. These focus areas are: the patient as an active partner; knowledge on time; prevention; trustworthy and secure data; progress and common building blocks. For each focus area, a number of new and continuing initiatives has been identified as the first concrete steps towards achieving the strategy’s objectives. The Digital Health Strategy is a result of the 2018 financial agreements between the Government, the interest organisation for the five regions in Denmark, Danish Regions, and the interest organisation of all the Danish municipalities, Local Government Denmark. In order to continue the digital transformation of the healthcare system, the Digital Health Strategy 2018-2022 has been extended to 2024 .
Maturity
The practice/case/tool is “on the market” and integrated in routine use. There is proven market impact in terms of job creation/spin-off creation or other company growth
Countries
Denmark
Geographical scope
National
Language(s)
English
Comment
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Submitted in other database or repository of digital health resources that is publicly available
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Additional information

Use case and care pathway positioning
Disease monitoring, treatment compliance, self-management, Prevention and wellness