Understanding Similarities and Differences of Digital Health Platforms: Towards a Taxonomy
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Wirtschaftsinformatik 2024 Proceedings. Hrsg. / Christoph M. Flath; Gunther Gust; Frédéric Thiesse; Axel Winkelmann. The Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2024. 83.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Understanding Similarities and Differences of Digital Health Platforms
T2 - 19. Internationale Konferenz WIrtschaftsinformatik - WI 2024
AU - Schubert, Finn
AU - Maschewski, Jan
AU - Drews, Paul
N1 - Conference code: 19
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The increasing importance of Digital Health Platforms (DHPs) neces-sitates the development of a systematic approach to their categorisation and eval-uation in order to optimise the integration of DHPs into the healthcare system.The paper develops a taxonomy for DHPs comprising 19 dimensions along thefour meta-charecteristics Legal and Economic Aspects, Technology and Stand-ards. By applying the taxonomy to the Apple Health platform, we demonstrateits practicability and potential to identify platform-specific characteristics, whichcan help with strategic positioning within the healthcare sector. The taxonomyalso helps managers and developers to identify DHP’s characteristics and act ac-cording to needs. Further research opportunities exist in adapting and extendingthe taxonomy to account for evolving trends and innovations in the field.
AB - The increasing importance of Digital Health Platforms (DHPs) neces-sitates the development of a systematic approach to their categorisation and eval-uation in order to optimise the integration of DHPs into the healthcare system.The paper develops a taxonomy for DHPs comprising 19 dimensions along thefour meta-charecteristics Legal and Economic Aspects, Technology and Stand-ards. By applying the taxonomy to the Apple Health platform, we demonstrateits practicability and potential to identify platform-specific characteristics, whichcan help with strategic positioning within the healthcare sector. The taxonomyalso helps managers and developers to identify DHP’s characteristics and act ac-cording to needs. Further research opportunities exist in adapting and extendingthe taxonomy to account for evolving trends and innovations in the field.
KW - Business informatics
KW - digital platforms
KW - digital health
KW - digital health platform
KW - taxonomy
UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2024/83/
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
BT - Wirtschaftsinformatik 2024 Proceedings
A2 - Flath, Christoph M.
A2 - Gust, Gunther
A2 - Thiesse, Frédéric
A2 - Winkelmann, Axel
PB - The Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Y2 - 16 September 2024 through 19 September 2024
ER -