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… medication at the wrong time to a patient [21]. Nonetheless, there is evidence that technology also leads to improvements. Technology can, for example, improve patients’ clinical outcomes: examples are better physical activity through a multiple- visit internet program for older adults, or fewer cardiovascular diseases through the application of an algorithm using patient data from electronic health records that gives prompts with recommendations [22]. In summary, the implementation of health … Thus, it could be that health professionals with high work-related stress did not participate in the survey, limiting the validity of the findings. Minimizing this bias would have required several approaches that I did not control for [18]: (a) the buy-in of supervisors, who motivate participation and act as facilitators to emphasize the study’s relevance; and (b) possible incentives to encourage participation. Nevertheless, self-report data has also been found to overestimate measurements of … the interested public, a blog post about sustainable digitalization in healthcare is available. Managers of the participating health organizations were offered a presentation of their results. Some managers decided to proceed with this topic, and workshops were organized to discuss their digitalization strategy and define the next 184 steps, which resulted in follow-up project ideas on fair and participatory shift planning with new technology and integrated care models with technology such as a …