It is obvious that the involvement of stakeholders is inevitable. It has rather been difficult getting all stakeholders on board and diverse approaches need to be employed to get all involved in developing the right solutions.
I agree to Nabil. It is about how to engage stakeholders throughout the development, intervention and maintenance of any ehealth technology or service. We should be already over if they need to be in, because the answer is a definite yes. Here is a paper from 2011 which proposes a framework with inclusion of stakeholders, if you are interested in a solution proposal:
Article A Holistic Framework to Improve the Uptake and Impact of eHe...
Agree with Emre Sezgin and Nabil Zary , engaging the users in the constant development of eHealth tools is crucial for their sustainability and success, by listening to the users, providers can ensure that their tools will stay useful and relevant.