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This book explores the essential enabling role of digital health, taking a socio-technical perspective and looking at the key facets of technology, people and process in turn.
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This book explores the essential enabling role of digital health, taking a socio-technical perspective and looking at the key facets of technology, people and process in turn.
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- Analytics and AI for Healthcare
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032331683
- ISBN-10: 1032331682
- Artikelnr.: 69869705
- Analytics and AI for Healthcare
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032331683
- ISBN-10: 1032331682
- Artikelnr.: 69869705
Nilmini Wickramasinghe is the Professor and Optus Chair of Digital Health at La Trobe University. In addition, she is the inaugural Professor-Director Health Informatics Management at Epworth HealthCare. She also holds honorary research professor positions at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Murdoch Research Children's Institute (MCRI) and Northern Health. In 2020, she was awarded the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Award for outstanding contribution to digital health, the first time this honour has been bestowed to someone in the discipline of digital health.
Section I: The Fundamentals. 1. The Evolution and Rise of Digital Health.
2. The Technology Side of Digital Health. 3. The People Side of Digital
Health. 4. The Process Side of Digital Health. Section II: Technology
Considerations. 5. IoT, Analytics, ML and AI. 6. Apps, Platforms, Mobile
Solutions and Telehealth. 7. AR/VR/MR and 3D Printing. 8. Exploring the
Potential of ChatGPT, Responsible AI, Explainable AI and Generative AI.
Section III: The People Considerations. 9. Behavioural Change, Adherence
and Monitoring. 10. User Adoption and Satisfaction: One Size Does Not Fit
All. 11. Agency Theory and Stakeholders: The Power-Knowledge Dichotomy. 12.
Social Determinants of Health and Digital Health Literacy. Section IV: The
Process Considerations. 13. Value-Based Healthcare and the Business Value
of Health IT. 14. Process Flow, Six Sigma and TQM. 15. Risk Management and
Cyber Security. 16. Network-Centric Healthcare. Section V: Putting It All
Together - Delivering Superior Health and Wellness. 17. Delivering Superior
Digital Health Solutions.
2. The Technology Side of Digital Health. 3. The People Side of Digital
Health. 4. The Process Side of Digital Health. Section II: Technology
Considerations. 5. IoT, Analytics, ML and AI. 6. Apps, Platforms, Mobile
Solutions and Telehealth. 7. AR/VR/MR and 3D Printing. 8. Exploring the
Potential of ChatGPT, Responsible AI, Explainable AI and Generative AI.
Section III: The People Considerations. 9. Behavioural Change, Adherence
and Monitoring. 10. User Adoption and Satisfaction: One Size Does Not Fit
All. 11. Agency Theory and Stakeholders: The Power-Knowledge Dichotomy. 12.
Social Determinants of Health and Digital Health Literacy. Section IV: The
Process Considerations. 13. Value-Based Healthcare and the Business Value
of Health IT. 14. Process Flow, Six Sigma and TQM. 15. Risk Management and
Cyber Security. 16. Network-Centric Healthcare. Section V: Putting It All
Together - Delivering Superior Health and Wellness. 17. Delivering Superior
Digital Health Solutions.
Section I: The Fundamentals. 1. The Evolution and Rise of Digital Health.
2. The Technology Side of Digital Health. 3. The People Side of Digital
Health. 4. The Process Side of Digital Health. Section II: Technology
Considerations. 5. IoT, Analytics, ML and AI. 6. Apps, Platforms, Mobile
Solutions and Telehealth. 7. AR/VR/MR and 3D Printing. 8. Exploring the
Potential of ChatGPT, Responsible AI, Explainable AI and Generative AI.
Section III: The People Considerations. 9. Behavioural Change, Adherence
and Monitoring. 10. User Adoption and Satisfaction: One Size Does Not Fit
All. 11. Agency Theory and Stakeholders: The Power-Knowledge Dichotomy. 12.
Social Determinants of Health and Digital Health Literacy. Section IV: The
Process Considerations. 13. Value-Based Healthcare and the Business Value
of Health IT. 14. Process Flow, Six Sigma and TQM. 15. Risk Management and
Cyber Security. 16. Network-Centric Healthcare. Section V: Putting It All
Together - Delivering Superior Health and Wellness. 17. Delivering Superior
Digital Health Solutions.
2. The Technology Side of Digital Health. 3. The People Side of Digital
Health. 4. The Process Side of Digital Health. Section II: Technology
Considerations. 5. IoT, Analytics, ML and AI. 6. Apps, Platforms, Mobile
Solutions and Telehealth. 7. AR/VR/MR and 3D Printing. 8. Exploring the
Potential of ChatGPT, Responsible AI, Explainable AI and Generative AI.
Section III: The People Considerations. 9. Behavioural Change, Adherence
and Monitoring. 10. User Adoption and Satisfaction: One Size Does Not Fit
All. 11. Agency Theory and Stakeholders: The Power-Knowledge Dichotomy. 12.
Social Determinants of Health and Digital Health Literacy. Section IV: The
Process Considerations. 13. Value-Based Healthcare and the Business Value
of Health IT. 14. Process Flow, Six Sigma and TQM. 15. Risk Management and
Cyber Security. 16. Network-Centric Healthcare. Section V: Putting It All
Together - Delivering Superior Health and Wellness. 17. Delivering Superior
Digital Health Solutions.