Journal of Medical Internet Research (Mar 2022)

Synthesizing Dimensions of Digital Maturity in Hospitals: Systematic Review

  • Rhona Duncan,
  • Rebekah Eden,
  • Leanna Woods,
  • Ides Wong,
  • Clair Sullivan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/32994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. e32994

Abstract

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BackgroundDigital health in hospital settings is viewed as a panacea for achieving the “quadruple aim” of health care, yet the outcomes have been largely inconclusive. To optimize digital health outcomes, a strategic approach is necessary, requiring digital maturity assessments. However, current approaches to assessing digital maturity have been largely insufficient, with uncertainty surrounding the dimensions to assess. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify the current dimensions used to assess the digital maturity of hospitals. MethodsA systematic literature review was conducted of peer-reviewed literature (published before December 2020) investigating maturity models used to assess the digital maturity of hospitals. A total of 29 relevant articles were retrieved, representing 27 distinct maturity models. The articles were inductively analyzed, and the maturity model dimensions were extracted and consolidated into a maturity model framework. ResultsThe consolidated maturity model framework consisted of 7 dimensions: strategy; information technology capability; interoperability; governance and management; patient-centered care; people, skills, and behavior; and data analytics. These 7 dimensions can be evaluated based on 24 respective indicators. ConclusionsThe maturity model framework developed for this study can be used to assess digital maturity and identify areas for improvement.