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Disruptive Cooperation in Digital Health

Title
Disruptive Cooperation in Digital Health [electronic resource] / edited by Jody Ranck.
ISBN
9783319409801
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Physical Description
VIII, 197 p. 29 illus : online resource.
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Summary
This clear-sighted volume introduces the concept of “disruptive cooperation”— transformative partnerships between the health and technology sectors to eliminate widespread healthcare problems such as inequities, waste, and inappropriate care. Emphasizing the most pressing issues of a world growing older with long-term chronic illness, it unveils a new framework for personalized, integrative service based in mobile technologies. Coverage analyzes social aspects of illness and health, clinically robust uses of health data, and wireless and wearable applications in intervention, prevention, and health promotion. And case studies from digital health innovators illustrate opportunities for coordinating the service delivery, business, research/science, and policy sectors to promote healthier aging worldwide. Included among the topics: Cooperation in aging services technologies The quantified self, wearables, and the tracking revolution Smart healthy cities: public-private partnerships Beyond silos to data analytics for population health Cooperation for building secure standards for health data Peer-to-peer platforms for physicians in underserved areas: a human rights approach to social media in medicine Disruptive Cooperation in Digital Health will energize digital health and healthcare professionals in both non-profit and for-profit settings. Policymakers and public health professionals with an interest in innovation policy should find it an inspiring ideabook. .
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 01, 2016
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Digital Health
Chapter 2: Overview of the Digital Health Ecosystem
Chapter 3: Diabetes and the Telcare Solution (Jonathan Javitt, Telcare)
Chapter 4: Cooperation in Aging Services Technologies
Chapter 5: The Quantified Self, Wearables, and the Tracking Revolution
Chapter 6: Beyond Silos to Data Analytics for Population Health: Case Study of HealthBank and Citizen Coops for Health Data Transactions
Chapter 7: Healthcare Lessons From the Telecommunications Sector (Sven Schuchardt, Detecon)
Chapter 8: Smart Healthy Cities: Public-Private Partnerships, a Case From Telefonica in Brazil [Jody Ranck, Katia Galvane (Telefonica), Washington Tavares (ISPM)]
Chapter 9: Smart Digital Health Policies (Ticia Gerber, HL7)
Chapter 10: Cooperation for Building Secure Standards for Health Data (Cem Senturk, Detecon)
Chapter 11: Peer to Peer Platforms for Physicians in Underserved Areas: A Human Rights Approach to Social Media in Medicine: The Case of Tabeeb (Osama Alshaykh).
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