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Resilient Health : Leveraging Technology and Social Innovations to Transform Healthcare for COVID-19 Recovery and Beyond / edited by Judy Kuriansky and Pradeep Kakkattil.

Elsevier ScienceDirect eBook - Biomedical Science 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kakkattil, Pradeep, editor.
Kuriansky, Judith, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Health services administration.
Health services administration--Social aspects.
Health services administration--Technological innovations.
Public health.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1418 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Academic Press, [2024]
Summary:
Resilient Health: Leveraging Technology and Social Innovations to Transform Healthcare for COVID-19 Recovery and Beyond presents game-changing and disruptive technological innovations and social applications in health and mental health care around the world for the post-COVID age and beyond, addressing the urgent need for care.In this first-of-its.
Contents:
Intro
Resilient Health: Leveraging Technology and Social Innovations to Transform Healthcare for COVID-19 Recovery and Beyond
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Biographies of the coeditors
Contributors
Biographies of the contributors
Foreword
High-Level Introduction
Acknowledgments
Coping with COVID-19 in song: The silver lining of love and hope
Part 1: Overview of the context and challenges in building resilient systems for health today and shaping the future
What notables have to say
Chapter 1: Introduction to the volume on resilient health systems leveraging technology and social innovation to transfor ...
Themes and talking points
The power of innovation
Grounding in international instruments
Background of the problem
Value of this book
Challenges and limitations
Format of the volume
Summary
Invitation
References
Chapter 2: The state of the world in health and health systems
Introduction
Overview of the world's health
Noncommunicable diseases
Mental and psychosocial health
Injury
Infectious diseases
Migration
War and conflict
Population dynamics
Health systems: Strengthening and resilience
Digital health
State of health systems and UHC
Inequity
Poor quality care
Financial burden of health
Conclusions and the way forward
Chapter 3: Universal Health Coverage and Japan: In memory of the late former prime minister ABE Shinzo of Japan
Background
Definition of Universal Health Coverage
Japan's history and role in promoting UHC
UHC in Japan and COVID-19
The core message
Japan's Commitment to UHC Now and Going Forward
Chapter 4: Digital health as an enabler of Universal Health Coverage in the African Region: Contributions of Amref Health.
Introduction
What is digital health and what can it achieve in UHC?
The challenges of digital health in the context of UHC
How can digital health best be integrated into UHC systems?
Approaches and considerations for digital health integration in UHC
(1) How digital health can be used in the health system with a UHC lens
(2) Considerations and approaches of digital health integration that will enable increased impact and sustainability of UHC
Conclusion and the way forward
Chapter 5: Overview of the state of mental health in the COVID-19 recovery and beyond
Impact of COVID-19 on global mental health
Solution of WEF
Data mining by various stakeholders
Social media companies using data to address mental health
Countries using social media to address mental health
Research organizations
Future prospects
The GFC on Mental Health new solutions
Measurement
Regulation
Conclusion
Further reading
Chapter 6: Social innovation for resilient health systems
SIHI Global Network
Social innovations in healthcare delivery
Health center by phone
Drug shop integrated care
Mamás del Río
National Telehealth System
Pay-it-forward
Social innovation and resilient health systems
Chapter 7: Digital health and human rights in an unequal world
Intersectionality and human rights
Digital gender divide
Young people: Opportunities and risks
Privacy concerns for vulnerable groups and communities
Digital colonialism
Algorithmic bias and the right to nondiscrimination
Case study: VOICE+
Chapter 8: How health systems must respond to the risks and impacts of climate change
Introduction.
COP26 progress
Looking ahead to future COPs
A health day at future COPs
The cost of inaction
Climate and health around the world
Policy recommendations
National
Align climate action plans with national policy-making
Train health workers to lead on climate action and health protection
Invest in climate-smart health systems for humans, animals, and the environment
Increase environment sector participation in planning, investment, and implementation of health policy-making
Increase use of nature-based solutions to avoid future health threats and reduce risk of disease
Global
Put health at the center of climate change and biodiversity agendas, with adequate funding for implementation
Increase scope of impact assessments and add relevant safeguards
Coordinate across sectors when planning and prioritizing health and climate measures-Globally and locally
Promote equitable access to resources needed to stop disease and protect the environment
Committing to firm targets
Chapter 9: Disasters and health: How technologies are saving the world
International Organizations and Agreements
Social media
Mapping technologies
Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) for predicting disasters
Communication technologies
Drones and robots
Cash management and digital ID tools
Open source applications and standards
Hotlines and radio and TV announcements
Natural disaster and epidemics
Challenges and solutions
Chapter 10: Health equity, mental health, and partnerships to build back after COVID-19: Multistakeholder perspectives at ...
The importance of health equity in the pandemic recovery.
The importance of health equity to achieve the United Nations Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development
The contributions of psychological science and practice to achieving health equity
Partnerships reflected in the event
Objective
Logistics
Program
Part 1 of the program
Part 2a of the program
Part 3 of the program: Cultural interlude
Part 2b, continuation of the high-level segment program
Part 4 of the program
Part 5 of the program
Part 6 (closing) of the program
Chapter 11: Disclaimer: The author alone is responsible for the views expressed in this article, and they do not necessa* ...
Innovations and traditional medicine
Domain and scope of innovations in TM
Medications
The WHO TM strategy
The WHO Global Report on Traditional and Complementary Medicine 2019
Integrative medicine
Conclusion and looking to the future
Chapter 12: Multiomics technologies to increase resilience, adaptability, and affordability of integrated traditional and ...
Social diversity
Quality and safety
Natural resources for traditional cures and treatments
Need for scientific evidence and areas of further research
The path ahead
Chapter 13: Advancing the digital transformation of health: The Global Digital Health Monitor
The Global Digital Health Monitor
Country-level engagement
The state of digital health
Leadership and Governance
Strategy and Investment
Legislation, Policy, and Compliance
Workforce
Standards and Interoperability
Infrastructure
Services and Applications
Key insights
Future directions
Chapter 14: Models for building resilient health communities: Strategies of systemic change to resolve a crisis and build.
Event overview
Connection to the UN sustainable development goals
Conclusions
Chapter 15: Technology ethics in healthcare delivery and public health: Current and emerging issues from the COVID-19 era
Technologies overview
Telehealth videoconferencing
Mobile phones and apps
Conversational agents (virtual providers)
Ethics issues
Informed consent
Competence and scope of services
Safety and harm reduction
The right to privacy
Bias
Equitable access to care
Discussion
Part 2: Leveraging technologies for health: Developments and directions
Chapter 16: Technology innovation for global health: Past, present and future
A brief history of key systemic developments in health innovation
Current state of the art: What is health technology innovation today?
Lessons from the digital age, for the digital age
Innovation roadmap: The potential of technology innovation to advance global health
What can these preconditions foster?
Chapter 17: Innovations and technologies for health: Current state of the art and potential for advancing healthcare
Introduction-The real emergency is in business-as-usual healthcare
Current developments: One mile of superfast connectivity, but an exciting near-term pipeline
The pivotal role of early stage capital
Key challenges
What the world must do
Chapter 18: Artificial intelligence: State of the art and potential for advancing healthcare
Understanding the role of AI in healthcare: The COVID-19 experience
The crucial role of data
The importance of trust and governance
Future directions in AI for healthcare
References.
Chapter 19: Scaling healthcare access through AI: History, definitions, international overview, and the case of Portal Te.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Kuriansky, Judy Resilient Health
ISBN:
9780443185304
OCLC:
1443086170

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