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This clear-sighted volume introduces the concept of "disruptive
cooperation"- transformative partnerships between the health and
technology sectors to eliminate widespread healthcare problems such
as inequities, waste, and inappropriate care. Emphasizing the most
pressing issues of a world growing older with long-term chronic
illness, it unveils a new framework for personalized, integrative
service based in mobile technologies. Coverage analyzes social
aspects of illness and health, clinically robust uses of health
data, and wireless and wearable applications in intervention,
prevention, and health promotion. And case studies from digital
health innovators illustrate opportunities for coordinating the
service delivery, business, research/science, and policy sectors to
promote healthier aging worldwide. Included among the topics:
Cooperation in aging services technologies The quantified self,
wearables, and the tracking revolution Smart healthy cities:
public-private partnerships Beyond silos to data analytics for
population health Cooperation for building secure standards for
health data Peer-to-peer platforms for physicians in underserved
areas: a human rights approach to social media in medicine
Disruptive Cooperation in Digital Health will energize digital
health and healthcare professionals in both non-profit and
for-profit settings. Policymakers and public health professionals
with an interest in innovation policy should find it an inspiring
ideabook.
This clear-sighted volume introduces the concept of "disruptive
cooperation"- transformative partnerships between the health and
technology sectors to eliminate widespread healthcare problems such
as inequities, waste, and inappropriate care. Emphasizing the most
pressing issues of a world growing older with long-term chronic
illness, it unveils a new framework for personalized, integrative
service based in mobile technologies. Coverage analyzes social
aspects of illness and health, clinically robust uses of health
data, and wireless and wearable applications in intervention,
prevention, and health promotion. And case studies from digital
health innovators illustrate opportunities for coordinating the
service delivery, business, research/science, and policy sectors to
promote healthier aging worldwide. Included among the topics:
Cooperation in aging services technologies The quantified self,
wearables, and the tracking revolution Smart healthy cities:
public-private partnerships Beyond silos to data analytics for
population health Cooperation for building secure standards for
health data Peer-to-peer platforms for physicians in underserved
areas: a human rights approach to social media in medicine
Disruptive Cooperation in Digital Health will energize digital
health and healthcare professionals in both non-profit and
for-profit settings. Policymakers and public health professionals
with an interest in innovation policy should find it an inspiring
ideabook.
At the end of a century of unfathomable suffering, societies are
facing anew the question of how events that shock, resist
assimilation, and evoke contradictory and complex responses should
be remembered. Between Hope and Despair specifically examines the
pedagogical problem of how remembrance is to proceed when what is
to be remembered is underscored by a logic difficult to comprehend
and subversive of the humane character of existence. This
pedagogical attention to practices of remembrance reflects the
growing cognizance that hope for a just and compassionate future
lies in the sustained, if troubled, working through of these
issues.
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