Digital Health

  • Digital Health: Meeting Patient and Professional Needs Online
    By Barrie Gunter

    Jones, R., Pearson, J ., Cawsey, A., & Barrett, A. (1996). Information for patients with cancer: Does personalisation make a difference? Pilot study results and randomised trial in progress. Journal of the American Medical Informatics ...

  • Digital Health: Understanding the Benefit-Risk Patient-Provider Framework
    By Martin Stanley, Eric D. Perakslis

    Healthleadersmedia. com. 2019, May 7. Accessed December 2019. https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/ clinical- care/ cost- savings- telemedicine- estimated- 19-120- patient- visit 5. Lipton W. The Problem with Telemedicine. 2018, July 12.

  • Digital Health: Scaling Healthcare to the World
    By Homero Rivas, Katarzyna Wac

    Scaling Healthcare to the World Homero Rivas, Katarzyna Wac. D E A T I O N 01 a IM P L E M E N T A T I D E A T I O N 03 02 01 b IM P L E M E N T A T I D E A T I O N 01 c IM P L E M E N T A T I I I N O N O N O 03 02 03 02 V A LIDATION ...

  • Digital Health: Critical and Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
    By Deborah Lupton

    This is the first book to articulate a critical response to the techno-utopian and entrepreneurial vision of the digital health phenomenon.

  • Digital Health: Exploring Use and Integration of Wearables
    By Sam Stuart, Alan Godfrey

    FIGURE 6.1 Vision of smart bandages with integrated sensors for real-time monitoring and sending information to the ... Such technologies could resolve the existing health monitoring concerns at the primary phases and will also be ...

  • Digital Health: Mobile and Wearable Devices for Participatory Health Applications
    By Luís Fernández-Luque, Shabbir Syed-Abdul, Xinxin Zhu

    The book presents a comprehensive overview of devices and appropriateness for the respective applications. It also explores the ethical, privacy, and cybersecurity aspects inherent in networked and mobile technologies.

  • Digital Health: A Transformative Approach
    By Helen Almond, Carey Mather

    A scaffolded approach to learning, makes this text suitable for all health and social care professionals, from early learners developing skills, to those more capable who want to adapt and lead in digital health.