Department of Insurance, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Wroclaw, Poland.
Institute of Social Policy, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.
Front Public Health. 2022 Mar 15;10:846641. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.846641. eCollection 2022.
Despite the fact that remote services were successfully implemented in most European social and health systems before 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecedented development of health and social care services provided in this form. This paper compares the readiness of patients to use the digital solutions in healthcare systems implemented in EU countries, in response to the current pandemic situation. In the study, technological, health insurance, and demographic variables were selected on the basis of substantive criteria. Next, the linear ordering method was applied to make a ranking of the analyzed countries according to the level of patients' readiness to use digital healthcare services. The main findings show that the Netherlands and Ireland are characterized by the highest level of patients' readiness for using remote healthcare services. On the other hand, Romania and Bulgaria are among the countries with the lowest readiness. The study also made it possible to group European countries according to the level of patients' preparedness.
尽管在 2020 年之前,远程服务已在大多数欧洲社会和卫生系统中成功实施,但 COVID-19 大流行导致以这种形式提供的卫生和社会保健服务得到了前所未有的发展。本文比较了欧盟国家医疗保健系统中数字解决方案实施后,患者对此的使用意愿。在研究中,根据实质标准选择了技术、健康保险和人口统计变量。然后,应用线性排序法根据患者使用数字医疗服务的准备程度对分析国家进行排名。主要发现表明,荷兰和爱尔兰的患者准备程度最高,愿意使用远程医疗服务。另一方面,罗马尼亚和保加利亚属于准备程度最低的国家之列。该研究还根据患者的准备程度对欧洲国家进行了分组。