Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11434/1029
Title: Pervasive health knowledge management.
Epworth Authors: Wickramasinghe, Nilmini
Other Authors: Troshani, L.
Goldberg, Steve
Bali, Rajeev
Keywords: Pervasive Technology
Knowledge Management
Health Informatics
Clinical Outcomes
Medical Informatics
Telecommunications
Urban Health
Chronic Disease Management
Public Health
Chair of Healthcare Information, Epworth HealthCare, Victoria, Australia
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Troshani, I., Goldberg, S., & Wickramasinghe, N. (2012). Pervasive health knowledge management. R. Bali (Ed.). Springer New York.
Series/Report no.: Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age
Abstract: Between rising costs and decreasing accessibility, the present health care picture is fraught with shortcomings--a discouraging scenario for the millions of patients struggling with chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. In response, computer technology is emerging as a key factor in the transition from inefficient centralised health systems toward patient-centred, patient-involved care: pervasive healthcare. In straightforward fashion, Pervasive Health Knowledge Management systematically explains how mobile technologies and knowledge management (KM) can streamline health systems by removing time and place limitations, reducing costs, and giving patients a more proactive part in managing their conditions. The book defines the role of KM in pervasive healthcare and analyses its component processes and technologies. Chapters examine how and why KM works, review KM initiatives within and outside the U.S., and offer extended coverage of possibilities for ubiquitous computing in managing diabetes. Together, they outline a future that meets mounting chronic health concerns with efficient, cost-effective, patient-empowering strategies. Highlights of the coverage: Implicit and explicit knowledge assets in healthcare. Using pervasive technologies to manage knowledge in crisis situations. Smart phone application design and knowledge management for people with dementia. A pervasive technology solution for supporting diabetes self-care. Examining the business and IT aspects of wireless enabled healthcare solutions. Developing an internet-based chronic disease self-management system. Healthcare administrators and researchers in healthcare management, health policy, and health services research will find detailed in Pervasive Health Knowledge Management a visionary approach to many of the most pressing problems in their fields.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11434/1029
ISBN: 9781461445142
Type: Book
Appears in Collections:Health Informatics

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