Many healthcare systems around the world are noted as fragmented, complex and low-quality, leaving patients and caregivers with no choice but to engage in "infrastructuring work" to make it function for them. However, the work patients do to construct their functioning health service systems often remain invisible, with very little resources and technologies available to assist them. This workshop aims to bring together researchers, health practitioners, and patients to examine, discuss, and brainstorm ways to re-envision our healthcare service systems from the perspective of patients and caregivers. We aim to unpack the types of work that patients and caregivers do to reconfigure, reconstruct and adapt the healthcare infrastructure, and to...
Abstract The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwid...
As healthcare is increasingly shaped by everyday interaction with data and technologies, there is a ...
This paper explores how service design can contribute to the evolution of health service systems, mo...
Many healthcare systems around the world are noted as fragmented, complex and low-quality, leaving p...
Increased patient engagement and the use of new types of data, such as patient-generated health data...
Dealing with a chronic condition often involves daunting tasks and the participation of multiple peo...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwide, is fa...
Background: Lately, patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease use telemonitoring...
Background: The workload health and social care service users and caregivers take on, and their capa...
Background The low uptake of telecare and telehealth services by older people may be explained by th...
This keynote address to the World Health Innovation Summit presents an overview of the work of pract...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) have long studied h...
The demands for health care services are rising steadily. To meet these demands, the prevailing heal...
This qualitative study explores the widely recognized role of the informal caregivers (ICGs) as key ...
Making, as an activity and culture, enables people to participate in technological innovation at non...
Abstract The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwid...
As healthcare is increasingly shaped by everyday interaction with data and technologies, there is a ...
This paper explores how service design can contribute to the evolution of health service systems, mo...
Many healthcare systems around the world are noted as fragmented, complex and low-quality, leaving p...
Increased patient engagement and the use of new types of data, such as patient-generated health data...
Dealing with a chronic condition often involves daunting tasks and the participation of multiple peo...
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwide, is fa...
Background: Lately, patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease use telemonitoring...
Background: The workload health and social care service users and caregivers take on, and their capa...
Background The low uptake of telecare and telehealth services by older people may be explained by th...
This keynote address to the World Health Innovation Summit presents an overview of the work of pract...
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) have long studied h...
The demands for health care services are rising steadily. To meet these demands, the prevailing heal...
This qualitative study explores the widely recognized role of the informal caregivers (ICGs) as key ...
Making, as an activity and culture, enables people to participate in technological innovation at non...
Abstract The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, like many other public heath services worldwid...
As healthcare is increasingly shaped by everyday interaction with data and technologies, there is a ...
This paper explores how service design can contribute to the evolution of health service systems, mo...