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Consumer Informatics and Digital Health, 1st ed. 2019 Solutions for Health and Health Care

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Consumer Informatics and Digital Health

This unique collection synthesizes insights and evidence from innovators in consumer informatics and highlights the technical, behavioral, social, and policy issues driving digital health today and in the foreseeable future. Consumer Informatics and Digital Health presents the fundamentals of mobile health, reviews the evidence for consumer technology as a driver of health behavior change, and examines user experience and real-world technology design challenges and successes. Additionally, it identifies key considerations for successfully engaging consumers in their own care, considers the ethics of using personal health information in research, and outlines implications for health system redesign. The editors? integrative systems approach heralds a future of technological advances tempered by best practices drawn from today?s critical policy goals of patient engagement, community health promotion, and health equity. Here?s the inside view of consumer health informatics and key digital fields that students and professionals will find inspiring, informative, and thought-provoking. 

Included among the topics:

? Healthcare social media for consumer informatics

? Understanding usability, accessibility, and human-centered design principles

? Understanding the fundamentals of design for motivation and behavior change

? Digital tools for parents: innovations in pediatric urgent care

? Behavioral medicine and informatics in the cancer community

? Content strategy: writing for health consumers on the web

? Open science and the future of data analytics

? Digital approaches to engage consumers in value-based purchasing

Consumer Informatics and Digital Health takes an expansive view of the fields influencing consumer informatics and offers practical case-based guidance for a broad range of audiences, including students, educators, researchers, journalists, and policymakers interested in biomedical informatics, mobile health, information science, and population health. It has as much to offer readers in clinical fields such as medicine, nursing, and psychology as it does to those engaged in digital pursuits.

Promoting Consumer Engagement in Health and Health Care.- Increasing Consumer Engagement Through Social Media, Crowd-sourcing, and Beyond.- The Global Connected Health Ecosystem.- Bridging the Gaps: New Approaches to Address Population Health.- User-Centered Design.- Usability and Utility Testing.- Motivational Design and Persuasive Technology for Consumer Learning.- New Directions and Techniques for "Big Data": The Promises and Risks.- Addressing Information Overload: Knowledge Management to Improve Person-Centered Care.- Content Strategy: Writing for Health Consumers on the Web.- Visualization for Comprehension, Engagement, and Healthcare Improvement.- Consumer-Generated Data and Health Information Exchange.- Engaging Consumers in Culturally Diverse Communities.- Aging in Place.- How Standards and Interoperability Support Consumers.- The Role of HIPAA in Consumer Health Informatics.- Building Consumer Trust Through Information Security.- Using Consent to Improve Informedness.- Consumer Expectations About Privacy.- Back to the Future: Emerging Technology, Social, and Political Trends Affecting Consumer Informatics.
Margo Edmunds, PhD, is vice president, Evidence Generation and Translation at AcademyHealth, where she oversees a portfolio of projects on information infrastructure, research translation, dissemination, and health communications. Her expertise includes informatics and communications technology policy, health information exchange, and web-based learning and communications tools.

Christopher Hass is a consulting UX strategist, presenter, and past president of UXPA International and its Boston Chapter. He is an expert on the subjects of human-centered design, accessibility, UX research, and the development of innovative products and services for a wide variety of commercial and government clients.

Erin Holve, PhD, MPH, MPP,is director, Health Care Reform and Innovation at the Department of Health Care Finance within the Government of the District of Columbia, where she leads the design ofreform and technology projects to enhance the value of Medicaid in the District. She is a expert in learning health systems and patient centered outcomes research, and founding editor of the journal, eGEMs, a first-of-its kind publication dedicated to accelerating research and quality improvement using electronic health data. 
Presents a consumer-friendly overview of technical, social, and policy issues associated with the adoption, use, and impact of consumer technologies for health and health care Takes a multi-sector, integrated systems approach to help unify the field of digital health, with an emphasis on user-centered design, best practices, and building the evidence base Provides a technical foundation that inspires students in computer sciences, information design, and communications to get involved in consumer health informatics