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Electronic Health Records (EHRs) were designed to store patients' medical data to improve
patient care. The introduction of EHRs created large benefits for care delivery, but major
inefficiencies still hinder improvements in the quality of care.
In response to this, Value-Based Health Care became an increasingly popular topic. The value based movement's main goal is to increase patient value by improving treatment outcomes
while reducing the cost of care delivered. One key requirement for implementing this approach
is a digital value-based platform that enables capturing more value for patients.
To assess readiness towards transforming traditional EHRs to value-based platforms,
qualitative research was performed through semi-structured interviews with 24 subject matter
experts from Portugal, the United States, and Belgium.
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Value-based Health careh Digital health Electronic health records Digital transformation
