Schiffelers Tanja, Kapteijns Kaya, Hochstenbach Laura, Kietselaer Bas, Talboom-Kamp Esther, Spreeuwenberg Marieke
Digital Care Transformation, Zuyderland Medical Centre, Sittard-Geleen, The Netherlands.
Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
J Med Internet Res. 2025 May 8;27:e63576. doi: 10.2196/63576.
The health care sector faces increasing pressure, with demand outpacing supply and multiple challenges in accessibility, affordability, and quality. The current organization of health care systems is unsustainable-exacerbated by labor shortages and escalating expenditures in Europe, particularly the Netherlands. To address these issues, hospitals are increasingly adopting digital transformation strategies. This digital transformation involves the systematic implementation of digital technologies and processes. To achieve high-quality hybrid care, hospitals must integrate digital health care seamlessly into existing workflows. However, there is no definitive strategy for implementing these transformations.
This study examines how Dutch hospitals organize their digital transformation, the strategies they employ, and the best practices they follow, to provide evidence-based recommendations for hospitals embarking on similar initiatives.
A qualitative multicase study was conducted using purposive sampling. A total of 11 Dutch hospitals were invited, and 8 participated. Professionals-project or program managers of digital care, or advisors in policy, management, strategy, or related positions-from these hospitals took part in semistructured interviews. Topics included digital transformation strategies, organizational structures, barriers and facilitators, and lessons learned. All interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using directed content analysis.
Although hospitals organize their digital transformation in different ways and with different teams or departments, they encounter similar facilitators and barriers. Inspired by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, the ExpandNet Scaling Up framework, and the Hybrid Health Care Quality Assessment, these factors were grouped into the following categories: the structure of the digital program, cultural factors within the organization, financial factors (internal or external), political factors (internal or external), patient needs, resources and skills, and technical factors.
Despite variations in implementation, hospitals share key challenges and enablers in digital transformation. Common factors-such as organizational culture, financial resources, and technical infrastructure-may serve as foundational elements for effective digital transformation in hospital care.
医疗保健部门面临着越来越大的压力,需求超过供给,在可及性、可负担性和质量方面存在多重挑战。当前的医疗保健系统组织方式不可持续,欧洲尤其是荷兰的劳动力短缺和支出不断增加加剧了这一问题。为解决这些问题,医院越来越多地采用数字转型战略。这种数字转型涉及数字技术和流程的系统实施。为实现高质量的混合式护理,医院必须将数字医疗无缝整合到现有工作流程中。然而,对于实施这些转型并没有明确的战略。
本研究考察荷兰医院如何组织其数字转型、采用的战略以及遵循的最佳实践,为开展类似举措的医院提供循证建议。
采用目的抽样法进行定性多案例研究。共邀请了11家荷兰医院,8家参与。来自这些医院的专业人员——数字护理项目或计划经理,或政策、管理、战略或相关职位的顾问——参加了半结构化访谈。主题包括数字转型战略、组织结构、障碍和促进因素以及经验教训。所有访谈均进行录音、逐字转录,并使用定向内容分析法进行分析。
尽管医院以不同方式、由不同团队或部门组织其数字转型,但它们遇到了类似的促进因素和障碍。受实施研究综合框架、扩大网扩大规模框架和混合式医疗质量评估的启发,这些因素被归为以下几类:数字项目的结构、组织内部的文化因素、财务因素(内部或外部)、政治因素(内部或外部)、患者需求、资源和技能以及技术因素。
尽管在实施方面存在差异,但医院在数字转型中面临共同的关键挑战和推动因素。诸如组织文化、财务资源和技术基础设施等共同因素可能是医院护理有效数字转型的基础要素。