Vision e-hälsa 2025 – gemensamma utgångspunkter för digitalisering i socialtjänst och hälso- och sjukvård (Vision for eHealth 2025 - common starting points for digitisation of social services and health care)
Country Resources
General Health Strategies and Plans
Sweden
19 August 2016
Policy document
Print
Government of Sweden
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
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Description
Vision för eHealth 2025:År 2025 ska Sverige vara bäst i världen på att använda digitaliseringens och e-hälsans möjligheter i syfte att underlätta för människor att uppnå en god och jämlik hälsa och välfärd samt utveckla och stärka egna resurser för ökad självständighet och delaktighet i samhällslivet.
Grundläggande perspektiv och
principer:
- Jämlikhet och ett jämställdhetsperspektiv
- Effektivitet
- Tillgänglighet, användbarhet och digital delaktighet
- Integritetsskydd och informationssäkerhet
- Barn- och ungdomsperspektiv
Vision for eHealth 2025:
In 2025, Sweden will be best in the world at using the opportunities offered by digitisation and
eHealth to make it easier for people to achieve good and equal health and welfare, and to develop
and strengthen their own resources for increased independence and participation in the life of
society
Fundamental principles:
- Equality and applying a gender perspective
- Efficiency
- Accessibility, usability and digital participation
- Protection of privacy and information security
- Child and youth perspective
The aim of the vision is that digitisation and eHealth will make it easier for people
to achieve good health and welfare, and develop and strengthen resources for increased
independence and participation in the life of society.
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