Pervasive Health Knowledge Management
Between rising costs and decreasing accessibility, the present health care picture is fraught with shortcomings-a discouraging scenario for the millions of patients struggling with chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. In response, computer technology is emerging as a key factor in the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2013. |
Colección: | Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age,
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Why Pervasive Healthcare and KM?
- Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1.Pervasive Computing and Healthcare
- Chapter 2. Implicit and Explicit Knowledge Assets in Healthcare
- Chapter 3. Regulating Pervasive e-Health Services
- Chapter 4. e-Health Complexity and Actor-Network Theory
- Chapter 5. e-health trends
- Part II: KM and Pervasive Health
- Part II Introduction: Making sense of Pervasive Healthcare: the Role of Knowledge Management
- Chapter 6. Managing Knowledge in Crisis Scenarios: the Use of Pervasive Technologies
- Chapter 7. The Analysis and Design of a Pervasive Health Record: Perspectives from Malaysia
- Chapter 8. Quality analysis of Sensors Data for Personal Health Records on Mobile devices
- Chapter 9. Smartphone Application Design and Knowledge Management for People with Demintia
- Part III: The INET Solution and Diabetes Self-Care
- Part III Introduction: Critical Perspectives on a Possible Solution
- Chapter 10. A Pervasive Technology Solution for Supporting Diabetes Self-Care
- Chapter 11. Achieving m-Health Excellence
- Chapter 12. Why Use Wireless to Monitor Chronic Diseases: the Case of Diabetes
- Chapter 13. An Examination of the Business and IT aspects of Wireless Enabled Healthcare Solutions
- Chapter 14. Applying the IPM Framework to Improve Remote Management in the Context of Chronic Disease
- Part IV: Various Global Initiatives
- Part IV Introduction: The Possibilities Are Only Limited by Our Imaginations
- Chapter 15. Online Health Information for Chronic Disease: Diabetes
- Chapter 16. Development of an Internet-Based Chronic Disease Self-Management System
- Chapter 17. Enablers of Implementing Knowledge Management Systems for Better Organisational Outcomes: An Indian Study
- Chapter 18. Expectations, Usability and Job Satisfaction, as Determinants for the Perceived Benefits for the Use of Wireless Technology in Healthcare
- Chapter 19. Web 2.0 Panacea or Placebo for Superior Healthcare Delivery
- Chapter 20. e-Health Readiness assessment from HER Perspective
- Chapter 21. Identifying the Taiwanese Electronic Health Record Systems Evaluation Framework and Instrument by Implementing the Modified Delphi Method
- Epilogue.