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Enhancing the use of technology in the long-term care sector in Canada: Insights from citizen panels and a national stakeholder dialogue.

Michael G WilsonFrançois-Pierre GauvinPeter DeMaioSaif AlamAnastasia DrakosSarah SoueidanAndrew CostaRob ReidDorina SimeonovAndrew SixsmithHeidi SveistrupJohn N Lavis
Published in: Healthcare management forum (2022)
Enhancing the use of technology in long-term care has been identified as a key part of broader efforts to strengthen the sector in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. To inform such efforts, we convened a series of citizen panels, followed by a national stakeholder dialogue with system leaders focused on reimagining the long-term care sector using technology. Key actions prioritized through the deliberations convened included: developing an innovation roadmap/agenda (including national standards and guidelines); using co-design approaches for the strengthening the long-term care sector and for technological innovation; identifying and coordinating existing innovation projects to support scale and spread; enabling rapid-learning and improvement cycles to support the development, evaluation, and implementation of new technologies; and using funding models that enable the flexibility needed for such rapid-learning cycles.
Keyphrases
  • long term care
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • public health
  • global health
  • clinical evaluation