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Edition: | 1 |
Place and year of publication: | Warszawa 2024 |
Publication language: | polski |
ISBN/ISSN: | 978-83-235-6531-4 |
EAN: | 9788323565314 |
Number of page: | 335 |
Method of publication: | EPUB |
Size of the file: | 1,39 MB |
Publication type: | Praca naukowa , Open access |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323565239 |
Developing Digital Health in Estonia, Germany and Poland. An Analysis of Gradual Institutional Change
Are Estonia, Germany and Poland successful in their handling of digital transformation of healthcare? What challenges are they faced with while developing e-prescriptions, electronic health records, patient portals, among other systems? Why has the potential of digital tools and AI not been properly harnessed in combatting SARS-CoV-2? The author answers these and many other questions, as she describes what is one of the most important tasks ahead of states following the global pandemic – implementing new technologies to foster societal health and security.
The publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland license (CC BY 3.0 PL) (full license available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode).
Keywords: data, datafication, public policies, healthcare, digital health, digital transformation.
Are Estonia, Germany and Poland successful in their handling of digital transformation of healthcare? What challenges are they faced with while developing e-prescriptions, electronic health records, patient portals, among other systems? Why has the potential of digital tools and AI not been properly harnessed in combatting SARS-CoV-2? The author answers these and many other questions, as she describes what is one of the most important tasks ahead of states following the global pandemic – implementing new technologies to foster societal health and security.
The publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland license (CC BY 3.0 PL) (full license available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode).
Keywords: data, datafication, public policies, healthcare, digital health, digital transformation.
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