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Connected Healthcare for the Citizen

Editat de Robert Picard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 noi 2018
Value of Connected Things for Healthcare is based on feedback from members of the LLSA Forum, patients, healthcare professionals, Living Labs, industrialists, researchers and institutional actors confronted with the design, development, implementation and use of these types of tools that penetrate health and communicate data. The term connected object refers to devices that continuously collect data through these objects, providing the state of health of people wherever they are and whatever they do. These objects allow clinical researchers to study new phenomena that have hitherto escaped observations in institutions.
However, the mobilization of these technologies in this context poses technical questions because the requirements of a remote, continuous operation are high. What is termed connected health emphasizes the human dimension of the subject, i.e., citizens, patients, health professionals, territorial communities, professional networks, institutions and associations. The questions of who benefits and ethical considerations are paramount to this discussion.


  • Brings awareness of the complexity of connected objects
  • Presents examples that highlight the use of connected codes
  • Describes new devices and related services
  • Identifies the challenges associated with solving these problems
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781785482984
ISBN-10: 178548298X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

Part 1: Ambitions of Connected Healthcare 1. Ethics of Connected Healthcare: the Connected Individual 2. Introductin to Cases 3. Two Stories about Connected Healthcare
Part 2: Observations and Measurements 4. Measurement and knowledge in Health 5. Challenges and Limitations of Data Capture versus Data Entry 6. Models and Algorithms
Part 3: Methods and Tools for Facilitating Appropriation 7. Design and Evaluation 8. Evaluations and Effectiveness 9. Economic and Legal Aspects 10. The Question of Technique
Part 4: Perspectives 11. Public Health Perspectives 12. Interdisciplinary Perspectives 13. Conclusion: the Success of Conditions Linked to the Connected Health Approach