Technological advances in out-of-hospital care: Digital solutions, Asia Pacific experiences, and inherent challenges

The healthcare systems in the Asia-Pacific region are confronted with immense challenges due to an aging population and its rising demand for medical services. Out-of-hospital care supported by digital medical technology has emerged as a potential solution. Countries in the Asia-Pacific region are a...

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Main Authors: Li Zhang, Zeqi Liu, Kai Mo, Wenting Pu, Jiali Yin, Ziyu Ma, Zhuocheng Jiang, You Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2024-03-01
Series:Informatics and Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949953423000048
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Summary:The healthcare systems in the Asia-Pacific region are confronted with immense challenges due to an aging population and its rising demand for medical services. Out-of-hospital care supported by digital medical technology has emerged as a potential solution. Countries in the Asia-Pacific region are actively exploring the use of innovative digital technologies to develop out-of-hospital care programs tailored to each nation's context. However, there are also many non-technical challenges like technology maturity, qualification of healthcare staff, incentives of physicians within hospitals, funding and reimbursement, which inhibit the adoption of out-of-hospital. This review examines the current state of out-of-hospital care in four countries in the Asia-Pacific region: the United States, Australia, Singapore, and China. It proposes a practical technical catalog of out-of-hospital care, analyzes existing development challenges, and offers recommendations based on international best practices. Moving forward, it’s urgent to further integrate technologies and the health system, and navigate multi-stakeholder collaboration in out-of-hospital care.
ISSN:2949-9534