IT-Related Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a New European eHealth Solution, the Digital Survivorship Passport (SurPass Version 2.0): Semistructured Digital Survey.
Ismay A E de BeijerSelina R van den OeverEliana CharalambousGiorgio CangioliJulia BalaguerEdit BárdiMarie BarthAdela Cañete NietoMarisa CorrecherTiago Pinto da CostaAlexander Degelsegger-MárquezVanessa DüsterAnna-Liesa FilbertDesiree GrabowGerald GredingerHannah GsellRiccardo HauptMaria van HelvoirtRuth Lydia LadensteinThorsten LangerAnja LaschkolnigMonica MuracaSaskia M F PluijmJelena RasconSchreier GünterZuzana TomášikovaFlorian TraunerJustas TrinkūnasKathrin TrunnerAnne UyttebroeckLeontien C M KremerHelena J H Van der PalCatherine Chronakinull nullPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
This study provides essential insights into the information and IT-related influencing factors that need to be considered when implementing the SurPass (version 2.0) in clinical practice. We recommend the adoption of Health Level Seven Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources and data security measures such as encryption, pseudonymization, and multifactor authentication to protect personal health data where applicable. In sum, this study offers practical insights into integrating digital health solutions into existing EHISs.