At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we heard that Germany was coping with fighting the virus and introducing restrictions. The pandemic itself has forced the accelerated digitisation of the health sector in many countries. In 2022, when we can already verify the solutions used and have data on e-health, it is worth looking at how the claims made at the start of the pandemic compare to the actual state.
Weronika Przecherska, a DELab analyst and PhD student at the Department of Sociology at the University of Warsaw, talks about the digitalisation of healthcare in Germany, answering Dr. Justyna Pokojska’s questions about:
– the verification of the thesis on the effectiveness of health care in Germany and indicators on the basis of which we can talk about the success of the fight against the pandemic,
– factors that determine digitisation of the health sector,
– DESI indicators in the context of a pandemic,
– institutional barriers to the digitisation of health care,
– the problems posed by privacy concerns in e-health,
– directions for the development of digitisation in healthcare,
– the most effective solutions of the German e-health service – prescription applications and electronic medical records,
– comparison of differences between Polish and German digital health systems,
– Germany’s plans for digitisation of the health service.
We also encourage you to watch the recording of the seminar with the participation of Weronika Przecherska.