Finland is a relatively sparsely populated country (5.5 million inhabitants) with a highly advanced technological infrastructure. Like in other Nordic countries, the health care system in Finland is mainly based on public health care providers. Municipalities, through taxes, finance most of the health care and the government is providing additional support. There are additional private services based on insurances and service fees. All the primary health care centres, secondary and tertiary hospitals as well as private service providers obey the same general health care and medical treatment guidelines and patient documentation policies, which has contributed positively to the opportunities offered by Telemedicine and eHealth [1]. In this ...
This is the first article in a Series on collaborative projects between European countries, relevant...
The European Union’s eHealth Action Plan (COM 2004(356)) called for the member states to draw up the...
This chapter focuses on e-Welfare and e-Health by illuminating the general trends in e-Welfare and e...
Electronic health, referred to as eHealth, is an emerging field that intersects medical informatics,...
Telemedicine is gaining popularity due to the provision of ubiquitous health care services that is a...
Abstract Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recentl...
Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recently develope...
eHEALTH eHealth: setting the scene eHealth is a term meant to describe the use of emerging informa-t...
eHealth-Einführung geben, sind dagegen noch selten. Bei der Gestaltung des finnischen eHealth-Rahmen...
The Finnish health care system is a mixture of public and private services. Its governance and fundi...
Different countries have adopted and integrated Information communication technology (ICT) into thei...
Health care organisations in Finland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden face similar challenges when it co...
Growing use of information and communication technology (ICT) demands have caused a need for nursing...
Empowering individuals through e-health can be considered as the current trend in developing healthc...
This is the first article in a Series on collaborative projects between European countries, relevant...
This is the first article in a Series on collaborative projects between European countries, relevant...
The European Union’s eHealth Action Plan (COM 2004(356)) called for the member states to draw up the...
This chapter focuses on e-Welfare and e-Health by illuminating the general trends in e-Welfare and e...
Electronic health, referred to as eHealth, is an emerging field that intersects medical informatics,...
Telemedicine is gaining popularity due to the provision of ubiquitous health care services that is a...
Abstract Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recentl...
Electronic health care (e-health) services intended for Finnish citizens have been recently develope...
eHEALTH eHealth: setting the scene eHealth is a term meant to describe the use of emerging informa-t...
eHealth-Einführung geben, sind dagegen noch selten. Bei der Gestaltung des finnischen eHealth-Rahmen...
The Finnish health care system is a mixture of public and private services. Its governance and fundi...
Different countries have adopted and integrated Information communication technology (ICT) into thei...
Health care organisations in Finland, Norway, Scotland and Sweden face similar challenges when it co...
Growing use of information and communication technology (ICT) demands have caused a need for nursing...
Empowering individuals through e-health can be considered as the current trend in developing healthc...
This is the first article in a Series on collaborative projects between European countries, relevant...
This is the first article in a Series on collaborative projects between European countries, relevant...
The European Union’s eHealth Action Plan (COM 2004(356)) called for the member states to draw up the...
This chapter focuses on e-Welfare and e-Health by illuminating the general trends in e-Welfare and e...