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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Networking, Intelligent Systems & Security, 2023
Taxonomies have been an invaluable tool in helping researchers structuring and categorizing terms and concepts of various fields. The same principles apply to the digital transformation in the healthcare industry, where a growing plethora of terms and concepts are not well-defined and cause confusion.
Houda Fakhkhari +2 more
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Taxonomies have been an invaluable tool in helping researchers structuring and categorizing terms and concepts of various fields. The same principles apply to the digital transformation in the healthcare industry, where a growing plethora of terms and concepts are not well-defined and cause confusion.
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2022
Digital arts refer to artworks that use digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. Different components of art activities are known to be health-promoting. These components can trigger psychological, physiological, social, and behavioral responses that are linked with health and well-being.
Mengru Xue +4 more
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Digital arts refer to artworks that use digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process. Different components of art activities are known to be health-promoting. These components can trigger psychological, physiological, social, and behavioral responses that are linked with health and well-being.
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Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2019
Digital health, defined as “the cultural transformation of how disruptive technologies that provide digital and objective data accessible to both caregivers and patients leads to an equal level clinician-patient relationship with shared decision-making and the democratization of care,” will create a cultural transformation of traditional health care.1 ...
Franklin A, Shaffer, Peter, Preziosi
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Digital health, defined as “the cultural transformation of how disruptive technologies that provide digital and objective data accessible to both caregivers and patients leads to an equal level clinician-patient relationship with shared decision-making and the democratization of care,” will create a cultural transformation of traditional health care.1 ...
Franklin A, Shaffer, Peter, Preziosi
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Digital health and technologies
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2023Digital health was given impetus by the COVID-19 pandemic and demonstrated its potential for the delivery of safe care in the community. Remote monitoring and virtual wards are becoming mainstreamed across the UK. Artificial intelligence (AI) software has the potential to transform healthcare delivery but its trustworthiness is a key challenge ...
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Digital health in rheumatology
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2019We read with interest the article by Dr Burmester on the digital technologies which have the potential to deeply impact healthcare delivery in rheumatology too.1 Technology has always been integral to modern medicine and without doubt it has played a big role in advanced diagnostics, drug development, treatment and rehabilitation.
Vinod, Ravindran, Suchitra, Kataria
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Digital health applications – a digital solution for the health of the future?
Journal of Smart Cities and SocietyThe smartphone is the epitome of technical innovation in recent decades. It is part of everyday life for many people – why not use it to promote health with evidence-based applications? Germany is the first country in the world to include evidence-based digital health applications in the service portfolio of its health insurance companies.
Miriam Ines Füßer +3 more
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Nursing Clinics of North America
Digital health technologies have a crucial role in streamlining the use of genomics and facilitating access to genomic health care. There are efforts to integrate genomic information into electronic health records and use artificial intelligence to analyze complex genomic data that can lead to actions in health care settings.
Glynda, Rees, Sarah, Dewell
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Digital health technologies have a crucial role in streamlining the use of genomics and facilitating access to genomic health care. There are efforts to integrate genomic information into electronic health records and use artificial intelligence to analyze complex genomic data that can lead to actions in health care settings.
Glynda, Rees, Sarah, Dewell
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