Abstract

In the contemporary healthcare context, there exists a necessity to optimize the organization and management of patient diagnosis, routing, and treatment, especially within the primary care sector. Within this scope, digital transformation assumes a pivotal role, offering novel avenues for enhancing the quality of medical assistance. Research Objective: This study aims to identify the fundamental issues pertaining to the organization and management of patient diagnosis, routing, and treatment within the primary care sector. Furthermore, the study seeks to formulate recommendations for addressing these challenges through the avenue of digital transformation. Materials and methods. The study was conducted through the utilization of comparative analysis employing synthesis, analysis, modeling, and specialization methodologies. Data were acquired through a specially developed questionnaire encompassing inquiries regarding healthcare process organization and management. Discussion and results. The outcomes of the investigation elucidate notable disparities between the organization and management of healthcare processes within the primary care sector and the inpatient setting. Notably, the application of digital technologies is underscored for its capacity to enhance patient-physician communication, reduce transactional overheads, and facilitate the effective collection and analysis of health-related data. Conclusion. The significance of digital transformation is underscored in enhancing patient satisfaction with medical care, optimizing processes, and elevating the quality of medical assistance within the primary care domain.

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