CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATICS. NEW SERVICES, ROLES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES

CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATICS. NEW SERVICES, ROLES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
ISBN:
978-3-319-19589-6
Páginas:
437
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

83,19 €

Despues:

79,03 €

This book offers demographic analysis, client appraisal, trial design, etc along with many examples to inform the conception and critical evaluation of consumer health informatics services. Patient safety, legal and ethical appraisal, and business models add to the systematic coverage. Regarding longevity and increase of chronic diseases traditional medical care faces tremendous financial and human resource problems. Is self-service medicine as follow up of traditional care or as an approach in its own right the answer? Are internet and app stores the place where self service medicine takes place? The book distinguishes stages of such an endeavour.

Feature:
- Covers the topics in consumer health informatics in a systematic fashion
- Takes a didactic stance from the beginning
- Conveys a comprehensive perspective to students of health informatics?

Table of contents (17 chapter)
1.Character of Domain and Organization of Book
2.Economy 1: Immanent Mismatch Between Demand and Supply of Health Care Workforce
3.Level 0: Searching – Finding – Trusting – Acting – Risking One’s Life?
4.Level 1: Enhancing the Provider – Client Relation Through IT
5.Level 2: Services Without In-Person Contact Between Provider and Client
6.Level 3: Patient Power on the Web: The Multifaceted Role of Personal Health Wisdom
7.Distinctive Features of Services Conveyed Through Mobile Apps
8.Dimensions of Patient Risks and Requirements for Patient Safety
9.Services for All Stages of the Metabolic Syndrome and Its Consequences
10.Basic Services Reach Out Towards Under-Served Populations
11.Smart Homes: Empowering the Patient Till the End
12.Partial Solutions for Patient Safety
13.Privacy and Data Protection: Mission Impossible?
14.The Patient-Centered Electronic Health Record and Patient Portals
15.Scrutinized Proof of Effectiveness or Cost Effectiveness Regarding Patient Reported Outcomes
16.Economy 2: Economic Subsistence of Services When Research Funding Ends
17.Towards Future Consumer Health Informatics Adapted Health Care Legislation