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Patient connectivity with healthcare professionals and health insurer using digital health technologies during the COVID-19 pandemic: a German cross-sectional study

机译:患者与医疗专业人士和健康保险公司在Covid-19大流行期间使用数字健康技术的连接:德国横断面研究

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Digital health technologies enable patients to make a personal contribution to the improvement of their health by enabling them to manage their health. In order to exploit the potential of digital health technologies, Internet-based networking between patients and health care providers is required. However, this networking and access to digital health technologies are less prevalent in sociodemographically deprived cohorts. The paper explores how the use of digital health technologies, which connect patients with health care providers and health insurers has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data from a German-based cross-sectional online study conducted between April 29 and May 8, 2020, were used for this purpose. A total of 1.570 participants were included in the study. Accordingly, the influence of sociodemographic determinants, subjective perceptions, and personal competencies will affect the use of online booking of medical appointments and medications, video consultations with providers, and the data transmission to health insurers via an app. The highest level of education (OR 1.806) and the presence of a chronic illness (OR 1.706) particularly increased the likelihood of using online booking. With regard to data transmission via an app to a health insurance company, the strongest increase in the probability of use was shown by belonging to the highest subjective social status (OR 1.757) and generation Y (OR 2.303). Furthermore, the results show that the higher the subjectively perceived restriction of the subjects' life situation was due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the higher the relative probability of using online booking (OR 1.103) as well as data transmission via an app to a health insurance company (OR 1.113). In addition, higher digital literacy contributes to the use of online booking (OR 1.033) and data transmission via an app to the health insurer (OR 1.034). Socially determined differences can be identified for the likelihood of using digital technologies in health care, which persist even under restrictive conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, the results indicate a digital divide with regard to the technologies investigated in this study.
机译:数字健康技术使患者能够通过使他们能够管理他们的健康来对其健康提高进行个人贡献。为了利用数字健康技术的潜力,需要患者和医疗保健提供者之间的基于互联网的网络。然而,这种网络和对数字健康技术的访问普遍存在的社会主义剥夺的队列不太普遍。本文探讨了如何使用数字健康技术的使用,这些技术将患有医疗保健提供者和健康保险公司的患者在Covid-19大流行期间发生了变化。来自4月29日至5月8日至2020年5月8日至5月8日的基于德国的横截面在线研究的数据用于此目的。该研究共纳入1.570名参与者。因此,社会渗透决定因素,主观看法和个人能力的影响将影响在线预订的医疗和药物和药物的视频咨询,以及通过应用程序的健康保险公司的数据传输。最高的教育水平(或1.806)和慢性疾病(或1.706)的存在特别增加了在线预订的可能性。关于通过应用到健康保险公司的数据传输,通过属于最高主观社会地位(或1.757)和y(或2.303)而显示使用概率的最强大增加。此外,结果表明,由于Covid-19大流行,主观感知的限制越高,使用在线预订(或1.103)以及通过应用程序的数据传输的相对概率越高健康保险公司(或1.113)。此外,较高的数字素养有助于在线预订(或1.033)和通过应用程序的数据传输到健康保险公司(或1.034)。可以识别社会确定的差异,以便在医疗保健中使用数字技术的可能性,即使在Covid-19大流行期间的限制条件下仍然存在。因此,结果表明,关于本研究中调查的技术的数字鸿沟。

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