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Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
Refers to technologies that provide access to information through telecommunications. This includes the Internet, wireless networks, cell phones, and other communication mediums. ICTs in health assume the responsibility for health promotion and disease prevention, provision of healthcare and governance efficient of health systems.
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Why and How Did Health Economics Appear? Who Were the Main Authors? What is the Role of ITCs in its Development?
Ana Pinto Borges (Universidade do Porto, & NIDISAG, Portugal) and Erika Laranjeira (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch051
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Over the past sixty years, developed countries have registered high growth of total expenditure on health, which has attracted the attention of health economists, organizations, and policymakers alike. At the same time, the authors observe the increasingly important role of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), not only in improving diagnosis and treatment and the quality of information, but also in the growth of these expenditures. According to this scenario, the authors focus on the development of Health Economics as an autonomous branch within Economics, highlighting not only its origin and the leading authors that began to write about it, but also the impact and the role of the development of ICTs on Health Economics and healthcare.
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Why and How Did Health Economics Appear? Who Were the Main Authors? What is the Role of ITCs in its Development?
Refers to technologies that provide access to information through telecommunications. This includes the Internet, wireless networks, cell phones, and other communication mediums. ICTs in health assume the responsibility for health promotion and disease prevention, provision of healthcare and governance efficient of health systems.
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Bridging the Digital Divide in Scotland
While often meaning different things in different timescales, places, and contexts, ICTs describe all media and a mix of converging technology tools involved in the dynamic transfer and storage of analogue and digital data. In addition to Internet-based technologies such as computers, telephones, and networks, ICTs in a broad sense include digital television, cable and satellite technologies, and music formats (e.g., MP3), DVDs, and CDs. ICTs may be used to facilitate remote human interaction for good and evil purposes. In the context of this article, ICTs are used to increase human communication; broaden education, literacy, and knowledge; and enhance social, cultural, political, and economic capacity. It is hoped that this will help address problems attributed to the so-called digital divide.
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Learning to Teach the Media: Pre-Service Teachers Articulate the Value of Media Literacy Education
The media and technology through which we access, create, store, disseminate, receive, and communicate information, entertainment, and ideas.
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Analysis of Factors Subjacent to the Implementation of ICTS in Higher Education
This is a common term that includes all communication technologies (Internet, wireless networks, cell phones, computers, software, middleware, videoconferencing, social networks and other applications) and media services that enable users to access, retrieve, store, transmit and manipulate information digitally.
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A Statistical Analysis of Priority Factors for Local e-Government in a Developing Country: Case Study of Yogyakarta Local Government, Indonesia
Used as an umbrella term for all the technologies and platforms used in the generation, storage, retrieval, access, manipulation and transmission of information in various scientific, technology, socio-economic, and political frameworks.
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Crisis Informatics
Emerging technologies e.g. social media and traditional technologies e.g. radio and television.
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Women, Information and Communication Technologies, and Lifelong Learning
The range of technologies created to facilitate communications and information sharing. Typically computer-mediated forms such as the Internet, including email and the World Wide Web (popularly called the net or web), they also may refer to mobile phones, handheld computing devices, and earlier technologies such as community radio, particularly in the Global South.
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Experimental E-Deliberation in Taiwan: A Comparison of Online and Face-to-Face Citizens' Conferences in Beitou, Taipei
ICTs refer to the newly developed computing and communicative equipments to connect individual together. They include such equipments as laptop computers with wireless connection to internet, mobile phone, PDA and so on.
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Strategic Analysis of the Contemporary Tour Operation Industry: Insights From Emerging Economic Jurisdictions
This refers to a combination of information technology that emphasizes the role of unified communications and integration of telecommunications, computer terminals, software, storage and audio-visual systems that enable users to access, store, transmit and manipulate information.
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Media and Health Communication Campaigns
In its simplest form, ICT refers to the whole of technologies that facilitate communication for people. Accordingly, ICT comprises digital and telecommunication technologies/devices such as the internet and internet-enabled devices, satellite, television, radio, mobile phone, and personal digital assistant.
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ICT in Education Development in Africa: Policy and Institutional Frameworks
Means old and new technologies that are used for accessing, gathering, manipulating and presenting or communicating information. The technologies could include hardware (e.g. radio, television, computers, CD-ROM and other devices); software applications; and connectivity (e.g. access to the Internet, local networking infrastructure, and videoconferencing).
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Importance of ICT for Perspective and Strategy in Education
Is a broader term for Information Technology (IT), which refers to all communication technologies, including the internet, wireless networks, cell phones, computers, software, middleware, videoconferencing, social networking, and other media applications and services enabling users to access, retrieve, store, transmit, and manipulate information in a digital form.
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ICTs and Family Physicians Human Capital Upgrading: Delightful Chimera or Harsh Reality?
An umbrella term that includes all technologies for the manipulation and communication of information
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Promises and Pitfalls of Open and Distance Learning: Course Design During the Corona Lockdown
The term used for communication technologies, including the internet, wireless networks, cell phones, computers, software, middleware, video conferencing, social networking, and other media applications and services.
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The Use of Information and Communication Technologies and Renewable Energy in Europe: Implications for Public Transportation
Broad range of technological resources and techniques that are used to create, transfer, store, share, and exchange information.
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Teachers and Schools Navigating Virtual Worlds and the Metaverse for Enhanced E-Learning: Evaluating an E-Capacity Model Approach
Include a broad variety of resources and technical tools used for communication. Information and communication infrastructure (ICI) and Information Technology (IT) are the two basic divisions into which ICTs may be divided. ICI refers to the real telecommunication systems and networks, including postal services, satellite transmission, cable networks, and mobile communication. In addition, it covers the goods and services that depend on these systems, including the internet, phone and email communication, radio, and television. The software and hardware tools used for activities like data collection, organization, analysis, and presentation, on the other hand, are referred to as IT. The goal of integrating technologies into educational environments is to raise academic success levels and increase institutional effectiveness in general.
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Online and Distance Education in the Era of Rampant Technological Revolution
It is a term that defines the integration of information technologies and computers.
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Interorganizational Communications in Disaster Management
An umbrella term that includes all technologies for the manipulation and communication of information. ICTs may encompass any technology to transmit, receive, store, and process data or information of any format. In this chapter, it refers to any technology involved in disaster management, including public/2-way radio, television, cellular phones, computer, network hardware and software, satellite systems, etc.
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Social Aspects of Digital Literacy
Digital technologies that include personal computers, tablets, cell phones, computer networks, and the Internet.
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The Role of Human Resources (HR) in Tacit Knowledge Sharing
The wide range of technologies that can mediate knowledge sharing such as the telephone, videoconferencing, email, social networks and social media.
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Achieving Women Empowerment Through ICT: Case of a Government Initiative in India
Set of complex and heterogeneous electronic services, applications, and equipment used to produce, process, and disseminate information.
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Gender Digital Divide and National ICT Policies in Africa
They consist of technologies and tools that people use to share, distribute and gather information and to communicate with one another.
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Shifting Perceptions within Online Problem-Based Learning
This is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application, encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems, and so on, as well as the various services and applications associated with them, such as videoconferencing and distance learning. ICTs are often spoken of in a particular context, such as ICTs in education, health care, or libraries. The term is somewhat more common in Europe than the U.S.
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Professional Training in Tourism Through Hybrid Learning in Relation to Target 4.c of Sustainable Development Goal 4 Quality Education
IT tools or technological resources that facilitate the communication, emission, access, and treatment of information.
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Development of Competences Through the PBL and the Use of Technology
IT tools or technological resources that facilitate the communication, emission, access and treatment of information.
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Risk Management in the Digital Economy
A generic term used to encapsulate the diverse range of technological developments (e.g., computer storage and retrieval, computing capacity, wired communications, wireless communications, portable technologies) that have enhanced the internal and external activities of organizations. Especially important is the manner in which these strands of technological development have been integrated to provide greater synergy.
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E-Government and Digital Divide in Developing Countries
An umbrella term for a range of technological applications such as computer hardware and software, digital broadcast technologies, telecommunications technologies, and electronic information resources.
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Smart City Technology and Civic Engagement in Ontario, Canada: Case Examples From Toronto and Barrie
ICTs in this chapter broadly covers technologies that store, retrieve, transmit, and process information, such as computing systems, software and hardware, networks (i.e., the internet), mobile phones, etc.
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The Rise of mHealth Research in Europe: A Macroscopic Analysis of EC-Funded Projects of the Last Decade
The term is referred in the technologies used from the telecommunication and informatics sectors as well as any possible combination of them. It may include any communication device (e.g., telephone, tv, radio, cell phones, computers, satellite systems, wireless networks, etc.), as well as the software, applications and services associated with them which enable users to exchange information. The term covers also the audio-visual sector in combination with computer networks and telecommunication networks.
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Policy and Practice Challenges for Equality in Information and Communication Technology Education: Community Engagement With a Primary School
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Innovation of SMEs and Their Effect on Productivity in Jalisco
Information and communication technologies, also known as ICT, are the set of technologies developed to manage information and send it from one place to another.
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Knowledge Integration through Strategic Alliances and Virtual Networks
Are associated with tools that encourage employees to directly share knowledge and to contextualize and analyze information. They also are described as the tools that allow more flexible and extensive inter-organizational relationships.
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Smart Tourism Destinations: A Literature Review on Applications in Turkey's Touristic Destinations
It is the general name of technologic tools that provide access to virtual channels such as the internet and social media, which have made their profound effects felt in many areas, especially in the tourism sector, and other their life facilitators.
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Literacies for Urban Life in Smart Cities: Digital, Algorithmic, Play, and Inclusion
ICTs in the context of smart cities refer to the broad range of technologies that enable and support the communication, transfer, storage, use, and management of information.
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