Knowledge Media in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges

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Knowledge Media in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges

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Rating : 4.72 (716 Votes)
Asin : 1930708130
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 296 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-09
Language : English

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Rolf Grütter released Knowledge Media in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges on 2017-06-09. It has 296 number of pages. u can get it on paperback or you can read it online. Beside, you can download it on any format you want such as PDF, Epub, Kindle, doc or other format. Just follow the simple step.

A Tightrope Walk The most challenging issue in healthcare has ever been a tightrope walk: How to optimize care quality while reducing care costs at the same time. The contributors of "Knowledge media in healthcare" address this growing information problem, while focussing on these two conflicting objectives. Technical innovations may lead to better care, to less costs, or to both, which would be a common ideal. The publication brings to light the most important aspects of the problems of the pa. Knowledge driven usage of media for healthcare A Customer The book encompasses a series of contributions for the ambitious goal ofturning electronic media to a knowledge contributor in healthcare. Despite thefact that this goal is ambitious, since it is hard to achieve such a goal, even inthe age of the semantic Web, the book challenges the role of the electronic mediasuch as the Internet and the Web, as a knowledge provider by taking intoconsideration one of crucial decision making procedures, mostly apparent inhealthcare systems.

The authors weave together knowledge that is the result of human interpretation with IT structures to analyze and process information. -- Business Information Alert, April 2002

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