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Social utility of personalised e-health services: the study of home-based healthcare

The aim of this study is to look into the social utility of personalised electronic health using the home-based healthcare as a case study. For this purpose research was carried out based on a review of the literature, resulting in a drawing of the following conclusions: (a) the existence of personalised electronic health, customised to the needs of every patient, has emerged as a social necessity in modern societies; (b) there are multiple applications of electronic health for the needs of society (electronic health records, electronic card, telemedicine); (c) personalised home-based electronic healthcare is socially invaluable for patients in that it ensures to all of them equal access to care in their home, for health professionals in that it improves the quality and efficacy of the healthcare they provide, for the economy since it reduces the cost of care, for society in general through guaranteeing to all optimal healthcare.

Abstract
Kadda, Anastasia, International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, 5(4), 403-413

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15 November 2010 | Categories: Science | EHR: EHR | Tag(s): Access, Digital Homecare, personalised-health, Quality
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