Developing a Conceptual Framework for the Early Adoption of Healthcare Technologies in Hospitals
The development of a conceptual framework for early adoption of healthcare technologies in hospitals aligns with the 2019 Topol Review’s vision for a digital future in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), advocating for on-site innovation hubs. At Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, the Data Research, Innovation, and Virtual Environments unit facilitates collaboration to improve patient care through technology. However, varying quality in initial proposals poses challenges in prioritization. A thorough assessment process, involving interdisciplinary teams and real-world context, is essential for selecting technologies for adoption. Encouraging a culture of innovation and valuing collaborative efforts can streamline the adoption process, ultimately enhancing patient care through innovative healthcare technologies.
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