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What is Patient-centered

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Patient-centered refers to any case (process, operation, system, etc.) that is focused, designed and developed based on the patient’s needs and the patient’s pathway, while trying to fulfill his/her expectations. The term is usually used in patient-centered care.
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The Rise of mHealth Research in Europe: A Macroscopic Analysis of EC-Funded Projects of the Last Decade
Yiannis Koumpouros (University of West Attica, Greece) and Angelos Georgoulas (University of West Attica, Greece)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8021-8.ch001
Abstract
The proliferation of mhealth holds great promise for improving human health. The mhealth industry has developed into a vivid ecosystem, growing steadily over the last years with the adoption of new technologies and business models that are transforming healthcare. To this end, the European Commission launched several initiatives offering great funding opportunities for researchers and organizations. The purpose of this chapter is to provide the readers with a macroscopic analysis of the European mhealth-related funded activities of the last decade. The study examines the current situation and future trends in three main axes (innovation, area of application, and adoption) to assess whether the provided mhealth solutions are positioned to have a fundamental impact on healthcare domain. The mhealth research is accelerating fast and holds great promise, improving both patient outcomes while lowering the healthcare costs.
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Supporting the Development of Personalized E-Health: An Insight into the E-Patient Context
Refers to an extended view of patients (beyond the biomedical perspective) with their personal experiences of illness, needs, and preferences for care as central components (Lewin et al. 2001).
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Supporting the Development of Personalized E-Health: An Insight into the E-Patient Context
Refers to an extended view of patients (beyond the biomedical perspective) with their personal experiences of illness, needs, and preferences for care as central components (Lewin et al. 2001).
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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