Digital health competencies for the next generation of physicians

As health care continues to change and evolve in a digital society, there is an escalating need for physicians who are skilled and enabled to deliver care using digital health technologies, while remaining able to successfully broker the triadic relationship among patients, computers and themselves....

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Published in:Internal Medicine Journal
Main Authors: Scott, I. A., Shaw, T., Slade, C., Wan, T. T., Coorey, Craig P. (R20667), Johnson, S. L., Sullivan, C. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Richmond, Vic., John Wiley & Sons 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/imj.16122
https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:73348
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Summary:As health care continues to change and evolve in a digital society, there is an escalating need for physicians who are skilled and enabled to deliver care using digital health technologies, while remaining able to successfully broker the triadic relationship among patients, computers and themselves. The focus needs to remain firmly on how technology can be leveraged and used to support good medical practice and quality health care, particularly around resolution of longstanding challenges in health care delivery, including equitable access in rural and remote areas, closing the gap on health outcomes and experiences for First Nations peoples and better support in aged care and those living with chronic disease and disability. We propose a set of requisite digital health competencies and recommend that the acquisition and evaluation of these competencies become embedded in physician training curricula and continuing professional development programmes.