IMPACT A critical barrier to the large-scale adoption of technology-enabled care services (TECS) remains a lack of evidence around their business cases that would create sufficient value for the stakeholders involved. Drawing on a case study of telecare service delivery, involving public funding and institutions in north east England, the authors highlight the opportunities that technology provides, as well as a series of challenges that need to be addressed. The findings will be particularly helpful for telecare stakeholders, shaping how services are provided. ABSTRACT Technology-enabled care services (TECS) are primarily provided in the UK as a public service, using public funds and national systems of health and care. The delivery o...
Telecare – the use of technology to facilitate access to health and social care services – has risen...
Technology can potentially enable the implementation of a value-based healthcare system, where the i...
Background: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
A rising elderly population in England, together with the prevalence of long-term chronic health con...
A rising elderly population in England, together with the prevalence of long-term chronic health con...
The rising elderly demographic in the UK represents a significant challenge in terms of planning for...
The rising elderly demographic in the UK represents a significant challenge in terms of planning for...
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring tech...
Purpose: Technology enabled care (TEC) equipment has been a part of adult social care (ASC) in most ...
Purpose This paper aims to report on a structured attempt to develop new directions for research int...
Telecare – services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environme...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Current social care systems face challenges to their sustainability due in part to population ageing...
Recent proposals for reform in England have presented widely available “smart” mainstream digital de...
This thesis is a study of patient experience of telehealth services for self-management of chronic d...
Telecare – the use of technology to facilitate access to health and social care services – has risen...
Technology can potentially enable the implementation of a value-based healthcare system, where the i...
Background: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...
A rising elderly population in England, together with the prevalence of long-term chronic health con...
A rising elderly population in England, together with the prevalence of long-term chronic health con...
The rising elderly demographic in the UK represents a significant challenge in terms of planning for...
The rising elderly demographic in the UK represents a significant challenge in terms of planning for...
Telecare, which offers ‘care at a distance’ (Pols, 2012) through a variety of remote monitoring tech...
Purpose: Technology enabled care (TEC) equipment has been a part of adult social care (ASC) in most ...
Purpose This paper aims to report on a structured attempt to develop new directions for research int...
Telecare – services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environme...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Current social care systems face challenges to their sustainability due in part to population ageing...
Recent proposals for reform in England have presented widely available “smart” mainstream digital de...
This thesis is a study of patient experience of telehealth services for self-management of chronic d...
Telecare – the use of technology to facilitate access to health and social care services – has risen...
Technology can potentially enable the implementation of a value-based healthcare system, where the i...
Background: To investigate organisational factors influencing the implementation challenges of redes...