Journal of Medical Internet Research (Nov 2024)

In-Depth Examination of the Functionality and Performance of the Internet Hospital Information Platform: Development and Usability Study

  • Guang-Wei Zhang,
  • Bin Li,
  • Zheng-Min Gu,
  • Wei-Feng Yang,
  • Yi-Ran Wang,
  • Hui-Jun Li,
  • Han-Bing Zheng,
  • Ying-Xu Yue,
  • Kui-Zhong Wang,
  • Mengchun Gong,
  • Da-Xin Gong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/54018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. e54018

Abstract

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BackgroundInternet hospitals (IHs) have rapidly developed as a promising strategy to address supply-demand imbalances in China’s medical industry, with their capabilities directly dependent on information platform functionality. Furthermore, a novel theory of “Trinity” smart hospital has provided advanced guidelines on IH constructions. ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the construction experience, construction models, and development prospects based on operational data from IHs. MethodsBased on existing information systems and internet service functionalities, our hospital has built a “Smart Hospital Internet Information Platform (SHIIP)” for IH operations, actively to expand online services, digitalize traditional health care, and explore health care services modes throughout the entire process and lifecycle. This article encompasses the platform architecture design, technological applications, patient service content and processes, health care professional support features, administrative management tools, and associated operational data. ResultsOur platform has presented a set of data, including 82,279,669 visits, 420,120 online medical consultations, 124,422 electronic prescriptions, 92,285 medication deliveries, 6,965,566 prediagnosis triages, 4,995,824 offline outpatient appointments, 2025 medical education articles with a total of 15,148,310 views, and so on. These data demonstrate the significant role of IH as an indispensable component of our physical hospital services, with deep integration between online and offline health care systems. ConclusionsThe upward trends in various data metrics indicate that our IH has gained significant recognition and usage among both the public and healthcare workers, and may have promising development prospects. Additionally, the platform construction approach, which prioritizes comprehensive service digitization and the 'Trinity' of the public, healthcare workers, and managers, serves as an effective means of promoting the development of Internet Hospitals. Such insights may prove invaluable in guiding the development of IH and facilitating the continued evolution of the Internet healthcare sector.