CommentSix ways for governments to get value from health IT
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2021, The Lancet Digital HealthCitation Excerpt :It is not a panacea for the challenges facing the UK's health and care systems but, if thoughtfully developed, procured, and deployed, it can be used to support the wider goals of enhancing the quality, safety, and efficiency of health and care.1 This development activity needs to be a combination of bottom-up innovation, addressing challenges facing patients and front-line health and care staff, and top-down strategies that are confined to areas where the government can add value by implementing common approaches across the entire health and care landscape.2 Of even greater strategic importance than the deployment of HIT is that the data generated are used to inform and support health policy strategy and planning, enhance health and care delivery, and catalyse the emergence of patient-centred models of care.3
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