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Global Health Informatics : Principles of eHealth and mHealth to Improve Quality of Care

Part of the Global Health Informatics series
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Key concepts, frameworks, examples, and lessons learned in designing and implementing health information and communication technology systems in the developing world. The widespread usage of mobile phones that bring computational power and data to our fingertips has enabled new models for tracking and battling disease.

The developing world in particular has become a proving ground for innovation in eHealth (using communication and technology tools in healthcare) and mHealth (using the affordances of mobile technology in eHealth systems).

In this book, experts from a variety of disciplines-among them computer science, medicine, public health, policy, and business-discuss key concepts, frameworks, examples, and lessons learned in designing and implementing digital health systems in the developing world.

The contributors consider such topics as global health disparities and quality of care; aligning eHealth strategies with government policy; the role of monitoring and evaluation in improving care; databases, patient registries, and electronic health records; the lifecycle of a digital health system project; software project management; privacy and security; and evaluating health technology systems.

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Product Details
MIT Press
0262533200 / 9780262533201
Paperback / softback
610.285
21/04/2017
United States
English
464 pages, 65 b&w illus.
203 x 229 mm
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