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IOS Press, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2020

DOI: 10.3233/shti200731

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Citizens’ Opinions About a Digital Health Insurance Record

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Abstract

An Electronic Health Insurance Record (EHIR) could give all the information needed to the insured citizens, informing them about the history of benefits and the health expenses. The aim of this work is to evaluate a Digital Health Insurance Record system as well as to explore the benefits of using this system, both for society and for each citizen individually. A quantitative survey was carried out using a questionnaire shared among 180 people in Greece in 2019. The questionnaire consisted of 25 closed-ended questions, 3 of which related to demographics and the remaining 22 related to the use and benefits of use of the EHIR system. Most of all people who took part in this study believe that EHIR can contribute positively giving both social benefits and benefits for the patients. An important finding of the study is the concern expressed by respondents about the security of the system in the management of sensitive personal data. Based on citizens’ opinions a Digital Health Insurance Record can provide a lot of benefits to citizens and to the society as well as to the national health insurance system.