Inspiration
The profound upheavals and challenges being ushered in by the process of digital transformation have inspired us to take action. Digital platforms are changing our lives and have the capacity to amplify concentrations of power and foster the emergence of data monopolies in healthcare.
Through the use of digital media, we are confronted with unprecedented quantities of information. Algorithmic systems and information bubbles within social networks cultivate an environment conducive to misinformation and distrust. At the same time, research shows that a growing share of the population has considerable difficulty finding appropriate information and evaluating it in terms of its quality and reliability.
Tech Giants in Healthcare
Digital platforms are fundamentally reshaping the rules and regulatory conditions of our healthcare system. We find ourselves at the initial stages of a profound transformation: The platform economy, with its disruptive business models, is poised to mold the healthcare systems of the future, disregarding established power dynamics. Will patient flows be managed by global companies in the future? The contributions in this section explain how platform economies work and how digital platforms could bundle data streams to become powerful gatekeepers.
What is platform power?
The transformative nature of digital ecosystems
On the terminology of digital ecosystems and platforms
Disinformation and Conspiracy Myths
In matters concerning health, disinformation can cause significant harm and even put lives at risk. The neologism “infodemia” illustrates how false or misleading information can spread rapidly and have negative effects on public health. The ability to critically evaluate health information is therefore more important than ever. However, for many people, questioning medical information, verifying sources, and applying newfound knowledge can be challenging.
Creating resilience against desinformation
Health literacy and infodemics
Platform Strategy for National Health Systems
Faced with the growing influence of digital platforms, national healthcare systems can either rely entirely on legislation to regulate the platform market or they can proactively offer their own solutions in parallel. So far, the platform market has been dominated by global tech companies, but public and civil society actors also have the potential to establish digital platforms able to generate welfare effects. A national platform strategy can define the standards and interfaces that facilitate seamless collaboration among various actors, establish values-driven guiding principles for digital innovations and create substantial benefits for patients.
Design of user friendly health systems
Trusted Health Ecosystems: Our project approach
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