A significant change in the UK health policies can be traced over the last decade, as a shift from medicine to health, with an emphasis on the well-informed population taking an active part in maintaining health and implying a changing role for the National Health Services (NHS). Telehealth is seen having potential as a facilitator of these changes, enabling health services to be brought to communities and into homes. This paper questions such a benign vision of telehealth and points out social problems that may arise on the introduction of telehealth services
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
The adoption of telehealthcare in the United Kingdom has been slow and fragmented. This paper presen...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
A significant change in the UK health policies can be traced over the last decade, as a shift from m...
This thesis explores a number of interrelated factors that influence the development of telehealth. ...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
In recent years the focus of ICTs in healthcare has changed from the 'back office' to the front end ...
This paper reports on the multi‑layered research into telehealth in the UK conducted through a criti...
Telehealth has been heralded as a major mechanism by which elderly people can continue to live at ho...
This paper looks at the ethical issues in the implementation of telecare policy. Telecare has great ...
This paper discusses the available and emerging technology for healthcare at home, the potential it ...
The adoption of telehealthcare in the United Kingdom has been slow and fragmented. This paper presen...
Telecare – services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environme...
This paper looks at the ethical considerations in telecare policy when all new homes, public and pri...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
The adoption of telehealthcare in the United Kingdom has been slow and fragmented. This paper presen...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
A significant change in the UK health policies can be traced over the last decade, as a shift from m...
This thesis explores a number of interrelated factors that influence the development of telehealth. ...
Increasingly policy for long term condition management is focussing on new technologies. Telecare is...
In recent years the focus of ICTs in healthcare has changed from the 'back office' to the front end ...
This paper reports on the multi‑layered research into telehealth in the UK conducted through a criti...
Telehealth has been heralded as a major mechanism by which elderly people can continue to live at ho...
This paper looks at the ethical issues in the implementation of telecare policy. Telecare has great ...
This paper discusses the available and emerging technology for healthcare at home, the potential it ...
The adoption of telehealthcare in the United Kingdom has been slow and fragmented. This paper presen...
Telecare – services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environme...
This paper looks at the ethical considerations in telecare policy when all new homes, public and pri...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...
The adoption of telehealthcare in the United Kingdom has been slow and fragmented. This paper presen...
We conducted a qualitative study in the UK to examine perspectives about telemedicine, telecare and ...