Health care systems struggle to consistently deliver integrated high-quality, safe, and patient-centered care to all in an economically sustainable manner. Inequity of access to health care services and variation in diagnostic and treatment outcomes are common. Further, as health care systems become ever more complex, iatrogenesis and counter productivity have emerged as real dangers. In exploring this paradox, this paper considers a subset of those in society living with chronic conditions. Their attributes and circumstances have led to them being marginalized or excluded from ‘end-user’ engagement and/or from their requirements being incorporated into technology supported chronic disease management initiatives. Significantly, these citize...
Background Technology support and person-centred care are the new mantra for healthcare programmes i...
Technology continues to benefit different aspects of our society. As such, the health and social car...
Background: The aim of presentation is to look at Whether or not we are able to move from a doctor-d...
Health care systems struggle to consistently deliver integrated high-quality, safe, and patient-cent...
This chapter explores how in developing patient-centred e-health systems it is possible to accommoda...
Person-centered healthcare is central to the practice of compassionate medicine. The practice of per...
The healthcare sector is becoming one of the biggest industries and employers in the world aswell as...
Advances in medicine have improved health and healthcare for many around the world. The challenge is...
Item does not contain fulltextFundamental changes in health care delivery are revealing the limitati...
Patient-centered care is a relatively new form of healthcare that empowers people when they receive ...
The healthcare system had important transformations, shifting from a public sphere to a wider ecosys...
Objective: In order to alleviate the pressure on health care systems exerted by the growing prevalen...
E-health resources can deliver demonstrable benefits for quality of care, for example through provis...
Information technology (IT) in healthcare, also referred to as eHealth technologies, may offer a pro...
The use of information and communication technologies for health constitutes a strategic ally to the...
Background Technology support and person-centred care are the new mantra for healthcare programmes i...
Technology continues to benefit different aspects of our society. As such, the health and social car...
Background: The aim of presentation is to look at Whether or not we are able to move from a doctor-d...
Health care systems struggle to consistently deliver integrated high-quality, safe, and patient-cent...
This chapter explores how in developing patient-centred e-health systems it is possible to accommoda...
Person-centered healthcare is central to the practice of compassionate medicine. The practice of per...
The healthcare sector is becoming one of the biggest industries and employers in the world aswell as...
Advances in medicine have improved health and healthcare for many around the world. The challenge is...
Item does not contain fulltextFundamental changes in health care delivery are revealing the limitati...
Patient-centered care is a relatively new form of healthcare that empowers people when they receive ...
The healthcare system had important transformations, shifting from a public sphere to a wider ecosys...
Objective: In order to alleviate the pressure on health care systems exerted by the growing prevalen...
E-health resources can deliver demonstrable benefits for quality of care, for example through provis...
Information technology (IT) in healthcare, also referred to as eHealth technologies, may offer a pro...
The use of information and communication technologies for health constitutes a strategic ally to the...
Background Technology support and person-centred care are the new mantra for healthcare programmes i...
Technology continues to benefit different aspects of our society. As such, the health and social car...
Background: The aim of presentation is to look at Whether or not we are able to move from a doctor-d...