Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum

Background: The German healthcare sector is in the process of being disrupted by digitization. Universities are asked to reflect on the consequences and develop strategies to prepare their medical students for a digitalized health care sector. The current state of research does not systematically re...

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Main Authors: Neumann, Maximilian, Fehring, Leonard, Kinscher, Kristian, Truebel, Hubert, Dahlhausen, Florian, Ehlers, Jan P., Mondritzki, Thomas, Boehme, Philip
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Language:deu
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2021-11-01
Series:GMS Journal for Medical Education
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2021-38/zma001520.shtml
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author Neumann, Maximilian
Fehring, Leonard
Kinscher, Kristian
Truebel, Hubert
Dahlhausen, Florian
Ehlers, Jan P.
Mondritzki, Thomas
Boehme, Philip
author_facet Neumann, Maximilian
Fehring, Leonard
Kinscher, Kristian
Truebel, Hubert
Dahlhausen, Florian
Ehlers, Jan P.
Mondritzki, Thomas
Boehme, Philip
author_sort Neumann, Maximilian
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description Background: The German healthcare sector is in the process of being disrupted by digitization. Universities are asked to reflect on the consequences and develop strategies to prepare their medical students for a digitalized health care sector. The current state of research does not systematically record the associated activities of individual medical faculties in Germany. Objective: This study was designed to survey the status-quo of how German medical faculties view the digitization progress and to what extend digital capability building is already integrated into the curricula.Methods: A questionnaire with three focus areas was developed: Firstly, the general view of the medical faculties on digitization; secondly, concrete measures to prepare students for digital change and thirdly, the overarching organizational and regulatory conditions. The data was collected through short, questionnaire-based telephone interviews among those responsible for the curriculum at their faculty. The datasets collected were anonymized and statistically evaluated. Results: 30 interviews were conducted. The majority of faculty representatives agreed that digitization will change the role of physicians (87% agreement). Changes caused by individual digitization trends were however viewed to be less likely, e.g., whether medical expertise will become less important due to digital assistance systems (20% agreement), whether physician positions will be replaced by robots and algorithms (7% agreement), or whether hierarchies in hospitals will flatten (13% agreement). Digitization was seen to be of major importance for medical studies (93% agreement). Associated content should be given a higher priority in the curriculum (87% agreement). Two-thirds of faculty representatives believed that overarching institutions such as politics and medical associations ought to have more concrete plans for implementing the digital transformation and that innovations should be implemented in practice faster.Conclusion: While most faculty representatives attach great importance to the digitization of the health care system for university education, various questions about structural teaching measures to prepare students for the digital change show that there is no uniform education of medical students for a digitized health care system. We were also able to show that most faculty representatives are dissatisfied with the regulatory and organizational conditions of digitization in the medical sector.
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spelling doaj.art-c97d4de9549145e0ab6bda981eff84312022-12-21T23:39:07ZdeuGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Journal for Medical Education2366-50172021-11-01387Doc12410.3205/zma001520Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculumNeumann, Maximilian0Fehring, Leonard1Kinscher, Kristian2Truebel, Hubert3Dahlhausen, Florian4Ehlers, Jan P.5Mondritzki, Thomas6Boehme, Philip7Witten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyWitten/Herdecke University, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten, GermanyBackground: The German healthcare sector is in the process of being disrupted by digitization. Universities are asked to reflect on the consequences and develop strategies to prepare their medical students for a digitalized health care sector. The current state of research does not systematically record the associated activities of individual medical faculties in Germany. Objective: This study was designed to survey the status-quo of how German medical faculties view the digitization progress and to what extend digital capability building is already integrated into the curricula.Methods: A questionnaire with three focus areas was developed: Firstly, the general view of the medical faculties on digitization; secondly, concrete measures to prepare students for digital change and thirdly, the overarching organizational and regulatory conditions. The data was collected through short, questionnaire-based telephone interviews among those responsible for the curriculum at their faculty. The datasets collected were anonymized and statistically evaluated. Results: 30 interviews were conducted. The majority of faculty representatives agreed that digitization will change the role of physicians (87% agreement). Changes caused by individual digitization trends were however viewed to be less likely, e.g., whether medical expertise will become less important due to digital assistance systems (20% agreement), whether physician positions will be replaced by robots and algorithms (7% agreement), or whether hierarchies in hospitals will flatten (13% agreement). Digitization was seen to be of major importance for medical studies (93% agreement). Associated content should be given a higher priority in the curriculum (87% agreement). Two-thirds of faculty representatives believed that overarching institutions such as politics and medical associations ought to have more concrete plans for implementing the digital transformation and that innovations should be implemented in practice faster.Conclusion: While most faculty representatives attach great importance to the digitization of the health care system for university education, various questions about structural teaching measures to prepare students for the digital change show that there is no uniform education of medical students for a digitized health care system. We were also able to show that most faculty representatives are dissatisfied with the regulatory and organizational conditions of digitization in the medical sector.http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2021-38/zma001520.shtmlmedical educationgerman medical facultiesdigitalizationupskilling
spellingShingle Neumann, Maximilian
Fehring, Leonard
Kinscher, Kristian
Truebel, Hubert
Dahlhausen, Florian
Ehlers, Jan P.
Mondritzki, Thomas
Boehme, Philip
Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
GMS Journal for Medical Education
medical education
german medical faculties
digitalization
upskilling
title Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
title_full Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
title_fullStr Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
title_full_unstemmed Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
title_short Perspective of German medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
title_sort perspective of german medical faculties on digitization in the healthcare sector and its influence on the curriculum
topic medical education
german medical faculties
digitalization
upskilling
url http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2021-38/zma001520.shtml
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