Idea presented at The Twelfth International Conference on Digital Society and eGovernments (ICDS 2018), track 'eGovernment services in the context of digital society.
March 25, 2018 to March 29, 2018 - Rome, Italy
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ICDS1 I2018 presentation M. Hartog
1. eSociety Institute of The Hague University of Applied Sciences
Martijn Hartog – senior project leader and research coordinator
Preconditions Structural Deployment of Technology for Healthcare
Validation of Methodological and Practical Challenges
2. context
technology plays an increasingly dominant role in society in relation to cure and care
diagnostics with artificial intelligence, care robots, domotics and smart sensors, IoT, nanotechnology and big data
e-health is currently booming with high expectations
long term effects of interventions not yet clear
target groups: diverse, different needs and abilities
technology: tailor-made technologie
urban ambition: scale, term and diversity
validation: methodological challenges
3. aspects of care that could potentially be digitally supported
Source: National Competence Centre for
eHealth (Nictiz)
5. eHealth Value Framework for ClinicalAdoption and Meaningful Use
Source: University of Victoria, Canada
6. conclusions
There are existing and available digital and technological solutions that can support
independent living for a longer period.
A reasonable number of those solutions have been examined and found useful.
Each user has his or her own needs that can and must be customized.
The urban scope of the project creates a number of specific challenges.
Validation requires attention through methodological complexity.
awareness | motivation | skills | practical use
7. eSociety Institute of The Hague University of Applied Sciences
Martijn Hartog – senior project leader and research coordinator
Preconditions Structural Deployment of Technology for Healthcare
Validation of Methodological and Practical Challenges