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020 $a9781137379429 (cloth)
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035 $a(OCoLC)ocn870285603
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050 00 $aRA971.6$b.M365 2014
082 00 $a362.10285$223
245 00 $aManaging eHealth :$bfrom vision to reality /$cedited by Magdalene Rosenmöller, IESE Business School, Spain, Diane Whitehouse, The Castlegate Consultancy, Malton, UK, and Petra Wilson, CEO, International Diabetes Federation, Brussels, Belgium.
264 1 $aBasingstoke :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c2014.
300 $axxii, 283 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
520 $aManaging eHealth gathers together state-of-the-art expertise in the field. A broad overview of eHealth concepts is presented alongside an in-depth analysis of some of the most important related issues. As such, this book constitutes an excellent source of information for gaining a better understanding of information technologies in healthcare; for reviewing how healthcare will change as a consequence; and how to manage these changes in order to realise eHealth's full potential in creating value for patients, professionals and the system as a whole. It highlights best practices and challenges from the point of view of different stakeholders, including professionals, patients and consumers. The book's content is scientifically robust but remains a hands-on and informative volume. The insights will allow the readers to participate in and actively drive the health sector's profound transition process.--$cSource other than Library of Congress.
504 $aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
505 00 $gForeword /$rRobert Madelin --$gPreface /$rClaire-Marie Healy and Petra Wilson --$tIntroducing eHealth: past, present and future /$rDiane Whitehouse, Petra Wilson and Magdalene Rosenmöller --$tOn the creation of AIM and its first six years /$rNiels Rossing --$tEuropean eHealth agenda, 1990-2010 /$rIlias Iakovidis --$tFrom governments to governance: an emerging paradigm in eHealth /$rJoan Dzenowagis --$tThe emergence of EU law and policy on eHealth /$rPetra Wilson --$tPhysicians' perspectives on eHealth /$rBirgit Beger and Michael Wilks --$tNursing's pivotal role in eHealth: a brief, selective history /$rNicholas R. Hardiker --$tThe emerging role of the health informatician as a key player on eHealth /$rJean Roberts --$teHealth for patient-driven healthcare /$rDiane Whitehouse and Magda Rosenmöller --$tDynamic quality control for a changing internet /$rCélia Boyer and Mayoni Ramasinghe --$tSocial networks for health: a personal snapshot /$rDenise Silber --$tThe role of eHealth in supporting care coordination /$rNick Goodwin and Albert Alonso --$tThe eHealth contribution to person-centred care /$rDipak Kalra, Jörg Artmann, Veli Stroetmann and Niels Boye --$tHIT: the leadership role of hospitals /$rAntoine Geissbühler, Josep M. Piqué and Magdalene Rosenmöller --$tRecent US experience with health ICT /$rDon Eugene Detmer --$tReshaping health in a world of mobile phones /$rPatricia Mechael, Ada Kwan, Avrille Hanzel and Chelsea Hedquist --$teHealth in drug discovery and disease research /$rMats Sundgren --$tThe European virtual physiological human initiative /$rVanessa Diaz-Zuccarini, Rainer Thiel and Veli Stroetmann --$tMaking the economic case for eHealth /$rTom Jones.
650 0 $aHealth services administration$xInformation technology.
650 0 $aHealth services administration$xData processing$xManagement.
700 1 $aRosenmöller, Magdalene,$eeditor.
700 1 $aWhitehouse, Diane,$d1956-$eeditor.
700 1 $aWilson, P.$q(Petra),$eeditor.