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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers Mode of access: World Wide Web Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. A relational perspective on patient engagement: suggestions from couple-based research and intervention ; Chapter 2. Public health legislation and patient's rights: Health2020 strategy, European perspective ; Chapter 3. Optimizing the use and adoption of healthcare information systems: a systematic review ; Chapter 4. Technologies for participatory wellbeing: a consumer health analysis of the ongoing scientific debate ; Chapter 5. Change management and leadership: an overview of the healthcare industry ; Chapter 6. Application of SMAC technology -- Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 7. Managing knowledge towards enabling healthcare service delivery ; Chapter 8. Communication and education processes involved in COPD patient engagement within the Italian health system ; Chapter 9. Patient and family engagement in THE conversation: pathways from communication to care outcomes ; Chapter 10. A transaction cost economics perspective for pervasive technology ; Chapter 11. Success dimensions of ICTs in healthcare ; Chapter 12. Innovating healthcare through remote monitoring: effects and business model ; Chapter 13. A multidisciplinary remote healthcare delivery system to increase health care access, pathology screening, and treatment in developing countries: the case of Benin ; Chapter 14. Healthcare services for nomadics through a mobile framework ; Chapter 15. An agent-oriented, workflow-based mobile framework for implementing interoperable healthcare information systems ; Chapter 16. Evaluating user-centered design of e-health for older adults: using subjective methods ; Chapter 17. Accountable care and evidence-based decision making ; Chapter 18. Application of quality management in promoting patient safety and preventing medical errors ; Chapter 19. Emergency department logistic optimization using design of experiments: from triage to high quality of service ; Chapter 20. Operational strategies associated with RFID applications in healthcare systems ; Chapter 21. Mathematical programming and heuristics for patient scheduling in hospitals: a survey ; Chapter 22. Leveraging key aspects of collaborative techniques to assist clinical decisions ; Chapter 23. Multi-perspective modeling of healthcare systems -- Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 24. Hospital social media strategies: patient or organization centric? ; Chapter 25. E-health in Australia and Germany ; Chapter 26. Mobile phones and expanding human capabilities in plural health systems ; Chapter 27. Intelligent medication adherence monitoring system ; Chapter 28. Achieving e-health success: the key role for ANT ; Chapter 29. Health apps by design: a reference architecture for mobile engagement ; Chapter 30. Expanding role of telephone systems in healthcare: developments and opportunities ; Chapter 31. How the rich lens of ANT can help us to understand the advantages of mobile solutions ; Chapter 32. ICT use and multidisciplinary healthcare teams in the age of e-health ; Chapter 33. CARMIE: a conversational medication assistant for heart failure ; Chapter 34. A collaborative m-health platform for evidence-based self-management and detection of chronic multimorbidity development and progression ; Chapter 35. Non-traditional data mining applications in Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI) databases: a Hybrid Mining (HM) case for the framing of NHI decisions ; Chapter 36. Interoperability in healthcare ; Chapter 37. Communication AssessmenT Checklist in health: assessment and comparison of web-based health resources ; Chapter 38. RFID-enabled healthcare ; Chapter 39. Study of real-time cardiac monitoring system: a comprehensive survey ; Chapter 40. An ANT analysis of healthcare services for the nomadic patients of Namibia ; Chapter 41. Activities and evaluations for technology-based upper extremity rehabilitation ; Chapter 42. Document management mechanism for holistic emergency healthcare ; Chapter 43. RFID in health care-building smart hospitals for quality healthcare -- Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 44. Utilisation of health information systems for service delivery in the Namibian environment ; Chapter 45. Why, what and when in-home physiotherapy? ; Chapter 46. From healthcare services to e-health applications: a delivery system-based taxonomy ; Chapter 47. Healthcare services delivery in India: special reference to mother and child health ; Chapter 48. A demand-driven cloud-based business intelligence for healthcare decision making ; Chapter 49. Effect of mobile phone SMS on m-health: an analysis of consumer perceptions ; Chapter 50. Telemedicine in low resource settings: a case for Botswana ; Chapter 51. The applications of simulation modeling in emergency departments: a review ; Chapter 52. Integrated smart TV-based personal e-health system ; Chapter 53. A reconfigurable supporting connected health environment for people with chronic diseases ; Chapter 54. Intelligent risk detection in healthcare contexts of hip and knee athroplasty and paediatric congenital heart disease ; Chapter 55. The power of words: deliberation dialogue as a model to favor patient engagement in chronic care -- Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 56. Management of tacit knowledge and the issue of empowerment of patients and stakeholders in the health care sector ; Chapter 57. Healthy avatars, healthy people: care engagement through the shared experience of virtual worlds ; Chapter 58. Patients' rights and medical personnel duties in the field of hospital care ; Chapter 59. Missing link of the health information exchange loop: engaging patients ; Chapter 60. Why do patients protest? collective action processes in people with chronic illnesses: a psychosocial perspective ; Chapter 61. Confrontation of human rights in daily clinical situations ; Chapter 62. Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) friend or foe to patients in healthcare?: on virtues of dynamic consent how to build a business case for digital health applications ; Chapter 63. A stepped care mHealth-based approach for promoting patient engagement in chronic care management of obesity with type 2 diabetes ; Chapter 64. Knowledge sharing for healthcare and medicine in developing countries: opportunities, issues, and experiences ; Chapter 65. Human interaction in the use of health information systems: a case of a developing country ; Chapter 66. Unobtrusive smart environments for independent living and the role of mixed methods in elderly healthcare delivery: the USEFIL approach ; Chapter 67. Impact of trust and technology on interprofessional collaboration in healthcare settings: an empirical analysis ; Chapter 68. E-healthcare disparities across cultures: infrastructure, readiness and the digital divide ; Chapter 69. Enhancing the reach of health care through telemedicine: status and new possibilities in developing countries ; Chapter 70. Mobile health literacy to improve health outcomes in low-middle income countries ; Chapter 71. What e-mental health can offer to Saudi Arabia using an example of Australian e-mental health ; Chapter 72. Equipping advanced practice nurses with real-world skills ; Chapter 73. Big data and healthcare: implications for medical and health care in low resource countries ; Chapter 74. Patient privacy and security in e-health -- Section 6. Critical issues and challenges. Chapter 75. The administrative policy quandary in Canada's health service organizations ; Chapter 76. Exploring physicians' resistance to using mobile devices: a hospital case study ; Chapter 77. Information security threats in patient-centred healthcare ; Chapter 78. Monitoring time consumption in complementary diagnostic and therapeutic procedure requests ; Chapter 79. Smart medication management, current technologies, and future directions Also available in print. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5225-3927-8 ; 1-5225-3926-3 ; 978-1-5225-3926-1 |
Other identifiers: | 10.4018/978-1-5225-3926-1 [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012392983