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Global telehealth 2014 / edited by Anthony J. Maeder, Maurice Mars and Richard E. Scott.

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Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Maeder, Anthony, editor.
Mars, Maurice, editor.
Scott, Richard E., editor.
Conference Name:
Global Telehealth (Conference) (3rd : 2014 : Durban, South Africa)
Series:
Studies in health technology and informatics ; Volume 206.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 1879-8365 ; Volume 206
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical telematics--Congresses.
Medical telematics.
Telecommunication in medicine--Congresses.
Telecommunication in medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (106 pages) : illustrations (some color), charts.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2014.
Summary:
Although telehealth (one component of ehealth) continues to be implemented around the world, sound evidence of its value to healthcare systems remains limited and the tipping point at which its universal adoption will be assured has yet to be reached.
Contents:
Title Page
Preface
International Expert Review Panel
Contents
Telehealth as a Tool for Independent Self-Management by People Living with Long Term Conditions
Evaluating Success of Mobile Health Projects in the Developing World
The Utilization of Mobile Devices for Telemedicine Services in a South African Public Healthcare System
The Design and Implementation of a Ubiquitous Personal Health Record System for South Africa
Providing a USSD Location Based Clinic Finder in South Africa: Did It Work?
Monitoring Falls in Elderly People: Lessons from a Community-Based Project
Applying Change Management Metaphors to a National e-Health Strategy
The Spectrum of Needed e-Health Capacity Building - Towards a Conceptual Framework for e-Health `Training'
Refocussing Our Attention on `Need' in the Application of Telehealth
Assessing User Engagement in a Health Promotion Website Using Social Networking
Telehealth for Chronic Disease Management: Do We Need to RE-AIM?
Subject Index
Author Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-61499-456-0
OCLC:
900464943

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