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Handbook of Digital Homecare [electronic resource] : Successes and Failures / edited by Lodewijk Bos, Adrie Dumay, Leonard Goldschmidt, Griet Verhenneman, Kanagasingam Yogesan.

By: Bos, Lodewijk [editor.].
Contributor(s): Dumay, Adrie [editor.] | Goldschmidt, Leonard [editor.] | Verhenneman, Griet [editor.] | Yogesan, Kanagasingam [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Communications in Medical and Care Compunetics: 3Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011Description: VI, 246 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642196478.Subject(s): Engineering | Medical records -- Data processing | Social sciences -- Data processing | Biomedical engineering | Engineering | Biomedical Engineering | Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences | Health InformaticsDDC classification: 610.28 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A high road to Dutch healthcare reform -- The Epilepsy Project in the Republic of Ireland: Lessons for Digital Homecare -- Care TV to support care delivery to independently living seniors -- Establishing an infrastructure for tele-care: combining the socio-technical and the clinical -- Screening and monitoring of elderly population for tele-ophthalmology in rural areas in -- Implementation of Mobile Computing in Canadian Homecare Programs: Project Risk Management and its Influence on Project Success -- AAL+: Continuous Institutional and Home Care Through Wireless Biosignal Monitoring Systems -- Home medication management by videophone; translation from pilot project to integrated service.-The introduction of activity monitoring as part of care delivery to independently living seniors.-The SAPHIRE Project: A Retrospective View on the Homecare Scenario -- An Intelligent Multi-Agent Memory -- About motivated project teams, user expectations, proof-of-concept testing and the after-a-good-project-hang-over.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This second volume of the “Handbook of Digital Homecare” reviews the attempts to develop new ICT services for digital homecare, i.e. services to deliver, maintain and improve care in the home environment using the latest ICT technology and devices. The book highlights the successful projects as well as failures of Digital homecare and provides several “lessons learned” to the wide audience of Health and ICT professionals.
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A high road to Dutch healthcare reform -- The Epilepsy Project in the Republic of Ireland: Lessons for Digital Homecare -- Care TV to support care delivery to independently living seniors -- Establishing an infrastructure for tele-care: combining the socio-technical and the clinical -- Screening and monitoring of elderly population for tele-ophthalmology in rural areas in -- Implementation of Mobile Computing in Canadian Homecare Programs: Project Risk Management and its Influence on Project Success -- AAL+: Continuous Institutional and Home Care Through Wireless Biosignal Monitoring Systems -- Home medication management by videophone; translation from pilot project to integrated service.-The introduction of activity monitoring as part of care delivery to independently living seniors.-The SAPHIRE Project: A Retrospective View on the Homecare Scenario -- An Intelligent Multi-Agent Memory -- About motivated project teams, user expectations, proof-of-concept testing and the after-a-good-project-hang-over.

This second volume of the “Handbook of Digital Homecare” reviews the attempts to develop new ICT services for digital homecare, i.e. services to deliver, maintain and improve care in the home environment using the latest ICT technology and devices. The book highlights the successful projects as well as failures of Digital homecare and provides several “lessons learned” to the wide audience of Health and ICT professionals.

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