TY - JOUR AU - Khoja, Shariq AU - Durrani, Hammad AU - Nayani, Parvez AU - Fahim, Ammad PY - 2012 DA - 2012/02/17 TI - Scope of Policy Issues in eHealth: Results From a Structured Literature Review JO - J Med Internet Res SP - e34 VL - 14 IS - 1 KW - eHealth KW - eHealth policies KW - telehealth KW - telemedicine KW - health informatics KW - electronic health records KW - health telematics KW - guidelines KW - standards AB - Background: eHealth is widely used as a tool for improving health care delivery and information. However, distinct policies and strategies are required for its proper implementation and integration at national and international levels. Objective: To determine the scope of policy issues faced by individuals, institutions, or governments in implementing eHealth programs. Methods: We conducted a structured review of both peer-reviewed and gray literature from 1998–2008. A Medline search for peer-reviewed articles found 40 papers focusing on different aspects of eHealth policy. In addition, a Google search found 20 national- and international-level policy papers and documents. We reviewed these articles to extract policy issues and solutions described at different levels of care. Results: The literature search found 99 policy issues related to eHealth. We grouped these issues under the following themes: (1) networked care, (2) interjurisdictional practice, (3) diffusion of eHealth/digital divide, (4) eHealth integration with existing systems, (5) response to new initiatives, (6) goal-setting for eHealth policy, (7) evaluation and research, (8) investment, and (9) ethics in eHealth. Conclusions: We provide a list of policy issues that should be understood and addressed by policy makers at global, jurisdictional, and institutional levels, to facilitate smooth and reliable planning of eHealth programs. SN - 1438-8871 UR - http://www.jmir.org/2012/1/e34/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.1633 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22343270 DO - 10.2196/jmir.1633 ID - info:doi/10.2196/jmir.1633 ER -