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Medical informatics --- Health-IT --- eHealth
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telecommunications --- internet of things (IoT) --- eHealth --- location based services (LBS) --- open innovations --- mobile services --- internet of things (iot) --- ehealth --- location based services (lbs) --- Telecommunication services
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A7 Software is currently working on Andaman7 (see www.andaman7.com ), a mobile application allowing to create, manage and share electronic health records1 to improve collaboration between doctors and patients. It is composed of client applications running on mobile devices and a back end server written in Java, responsible for synchronizing data between them. Andaman7 for iPad was launched recently on the AppStore. We are willing to design, implement and deploy a PKI on our server, allowing client applications to encrypt end-to-end their medical data exchanges as well as messaging system data. The private and public keys will be generated on client-side and the server will be responsible for distributing and certifying the public keys. In order to minimize the traffic between clients and server, an algorithm similar to PGP will be used to achieve the asymmetric encryption/decryption. Furthermore, we would like to develop a messaging system integrated with Andaman7 allowing users to securely send messages to each other. Users will be able to invite or block others. Notifications will inform users who receive a message or an invitation. The new messaging system will have to respect the current Andaman7 architecture and concepts.
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Presents results from different branches of computer science (in particular, artificial intelligence), medical informatics and medicine to examine approaches to computer-based guideline modeling, verification and interpretation.
Decision making --- Medicine --- Health Workforce --- Deciding --- Decision (Psychology) --- Decision analysis --- Decision processes --- Making decisions --- Management --- Management decisions --- Choice (Psychology) --- Problem solving --- Data processing --- eHealth
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Medical technology. --- Health Information Management --- Telemedicine --- methods. --- Health care technology --- Health technology --- Technology --- Mobile Health --- Telehealth --- eHealth --- mHealth --- Health, Mobile --- Telemetry --- Telecommunication in medicine. --- Telecare (Medicine) --- Medicine
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The technologies of ‘digital health’ will fundamentally transform the building of relationships in healthcare and the social relationships of ageing people. This volume is devoted to three ethical and legal areas of tension. In the area of tension between personal dignity and digital care, it is a question of balancing individual ideas about a good life with those of digitised technologies. In this way, new information technologies enable both more self-determination and more complete control over everyday life. Analogously, in the area of tension between freedom and security, technology can reinforce one aspect at the expense of the other. Finally, the area of tension between simulation and authenticity revolves around the human consequences of the construction of reality. With contributions by Stefan Dinges; Michael Früh; Alina Gasser; FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann; Kathrin Janowski, MSc; Dominik Kaiser, BSc; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klaushofer; Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini; Mag Dr. Johann Platzer; Prof. Eveline Prochaska, BSc, MSc; Dr. Karin Reinmüller; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Schmidhuber; Manuela Straub and Univ.-Prof. Dr. Willibald Stronegger. Die Technologien der Digitalen Gesundheit werden die Beziehungsarbeit in der Pflege und die sozialen Beziehungen des alternden Menschen grundlegend transformieren. Der Band widmet sich drei ethisch-rechtlichen Spannungsfeldern. Im Spannungsfeld von Personenwürde und digitalisierter Pflege geht es um den Ausgleich individueller Vorstellungen vom guten Leben mit jenen der digitalisierten Technologien. So ermöglichen neue Informationstechnologien sowohl mehr Selbstbestimmung, aber auch eine lückenlosere Kontrolle des Alltagslebens. Analog kann Technik im Spannungsfeld von Freiheit und Sicherheit einen Aspekt auf Kosten des anderen verstärken. Zuletzt geht es im Spannungsfeld von Simulation und Authentizität um die menschlichen Folgen der Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit. Mit Beiträgen von Stefan Dinges; Michael Früh; Alina Gasser; FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann; Kathrin Janowski, MSc; Dominik Kaiser, BSc; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klaushofer; Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini; Mag Dr. Johann Platzer; Prof. Eveline Prochaska, BSc, MSc; Dr. Karin Reinmüller; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Schmidhuber; Manuela Straub und Univ.-Prof. Dr. Willibald Stronegger.
JFMG --- Altern, Augmented Reality, Automatisierung, eHealth, Informationstechnologie, Kommunikationstechnologie, Künstliche Intelligenz, Lebensende, Menschenwürde, Pflegeroboter, Robotik, soziale Roboter, Medizintechnik, Telemedizin, virtuelle Realität, Digitalisierung, Gesundheitsversorgung, Medizinethik, Gesundheitswesen
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The technologies of ‘digital health’ will fundamentally transform the building of relationships in healthcare and the social relationships of ageing people. This volume is devoted to three ethical and legal areas of tension. In the area of tension between personal dignity and digital care, it is a question of balancing individual ideas about a good life with those of digitised technologies. In this way, new information technologies enable both more self-determination and more complete control over everyday life. Analogously, in the area of tension between freedom and security, technology can reinforce one aspect at the expense of the other. Finally, the area of tension between simulation and authenticity revolves around the human consequences of the construction of reality. With contributions by Stefan Dinges; Michael Früh; Alina Gasser; FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann; Kathrin Janowski, MSc; Dominik Kaiser, BSc; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klaushofer; Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini; Mag Dr. Johann Platzer; Prof. Eveline Prochaska, BSc, MSc; Dr. Karin Reinmüller; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Schmidhuber; Manuela Straub and Univ.-Prof. Dr. Willibald Stronegger. Die Technologien der Digitalen Gesundheit werden die Beziehungsarbeit in der Pflege und die sozialen Beziehungen des alternden Menschen grundlegend transformieren. Der Band widmet sich drei ethisch-rechtlichen Spannungsfeldern. Im Spannungsfeld von Personenwürde und digitalisierter Pflege geht es um den Ausgleich individueller Vorstellungen vom guten Leben mit jenen der digitalisierten Technologien. So ermöglichen neue Informationstechnologien sowohl mehr Selbstbestimmung, aber auch eine lückenlosere Kontrolle des Alltagslebens. Analog kann Technik im Spannungsfeld von Freiheit und Sicherheit einen Aspekt auf Kosten des anderen verstärken. Zuletzt geht es im Spannungsfeld von Simulation und Authentizität um die menschlichen Folgen der Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit. Mit Beiträgen von Stefan Dinges; Michael Früh; Alina Gasser; FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann; Kathrin Janowski, MSc; Dominik Kaiser, BSc; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klaushofer; Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini; Mag Dr. Johann Platzer; Prof. Eveline Prochaska, BSc, MSc; Dr. Karin Reinmüller; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Schmidhuber; Manuela Straub und Univ.-Prof. Dr. Willibald Stronegger.
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The health sector is undergoing an incredible transformation due to the growing and ageing population. Public and private health systems are facing pressure and declining profit margins. eHealth and mHealth appear as solutions to improve care and to facilitate treatments thanks to new technologies and mobile technologies. This project-thesis takes place within the start-up named Andaman7. On one hand, the company has created a mobile application for patients. They can have access to their electronical health record whenever they want. On the other hand, it offers a platform for health care professionals, such as hospitals and pharmaceutical companies. The latter can collect anonymised medical data from patients to improve care and clinical trials. This work proposes a digital marketing strategy intended for the Business to Business (B2B) market. There are different obstacles. The professional market is complex with a multitude of people involved in the buying process. Legal constraints are important in the health sector and have a great impact on marketing campaigns too. The health market is analysed, and different solutions are considered to communicate at best with the potential targets. Nowadays, the customer journey almost systematically begins online. Therefore, a digital strategy is essential. Outbound marketing and inbound marketing are two main strategies in the marketing field. This second technique is based on the consent of the internet user. It respects laws, regulations and privacy. Inbound marketing gives better results than push advertising in identifying prospects and leads. The “strategy of the Sherpa” explains how to appeal to internet user in order to transform them into a client or an ambassador. The content is the key and “baits” are a good solution to tempt people. Inbound marketing is the future, in which people ask to be informed and are not bombarded with unwanted adverts.
Andaman7 --- Belgium --- start-up --- eHealth --- mHealth --- marketing --- digital marketing --- inbound marketing --- content marketing --- strategy of the Sherpa --- permission marketing --- Sciences économiques & de gestion > Marketing
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The technologies of ‘digital health’ will fundamentally transform the building of relationships in healthcare and the social relationships of ageing people. This volume is devoted to three ethical and legal areas of tension. In the area of tension between personal dignity and digital care, it is a question of balancing individual ideas about a good life with those of digitised technologies. In this way, new information technologies enable both more self-determination and more complete control over everyday life. Analogously, in the area of tension between freedom and security, technology can reinforce one aspect at the expense of the other. Finally, the area of tension between simulation and authenticity revolves around the human consequences of the construction of reality. With contributions by Stefan Dinges; Michael Früh; Alina Gasser; FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann; Kathrin Janowski, MSc; Dominik Kaiser, BSc; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klaushofer; Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini; Mag Dr. Johann Platzer; Prof. Eveline Prochaska, BSc, MSc; Dr. Karin Reinmüller; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Schmidhuber; Manuela Straub and Univ.-Prof. Dr. Willibald Stronegger. Die Technologien der Digitalen Gesundheit werden die Beziehungsarbeit in der Pflege und die sozialen Beziehungen des alternden Menschen grundlegend transformieren. Der Band widmet sich drei ethisch-rechtlichen Spannungsfeldern. Im Spannungsfeld von Personenwürde und digitalisierter Pflege geht es um den Ausgleich individueller Vorstellungen vom guten Leben mit jenen der digitalisierten Technologien. So ermöglichen neue Informationstechnologien sowohl mehr Selbstbestimmung, aber auch eine lückenlosere Kontrolle des Alltagslebens. Analog kann Technik im Spannungsfeld von Freiheit und Sicherheit einen Aspekt auf Kosten des anderen verstärken. Zuletzt geht es im Spannungsfeld von Simulation und Authentizität um die menschlichen Folgen der Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit. Mit Beiträgen von Stefan Dinges; Michael Früh; Alina Gasser; FH-Prof.in Mag.a Dr.in Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann; Kathrin Janowski, MSc; Dominik Kaiser, BSc; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klaushofer; Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke; Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini; Mag Dr. Johann Platzer; Prof. Eveline Prochaska, BSc, MSc; Dr. Karin Reinmüller; Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Schmidhuber; Manuela Straub und Univ.-Prof. Dr. Willibald Stronegger.
JFMG --- Altern, Augmented Reality, Automatisierung, eHealth, Informationstechnologie, Kommunikationstechnologie, Künstliche Intelligenz, Lebensende, Menschenwürde, Pflegeroboter, Robotik, soziale Roboter, Medizintechnik, Telemedizin, virtuelle Realität, Digitalisierung, Gesundheitsversorgung, Medizinethik, Gesundheitswesen --- Altern, Augmented Reality, Automatisierung, eHealth, Informationstechnologie, Kommunikationstechnologie, Künstliche Intelligenz, Lebensende, Menschenwürde, Pflegeroboter, Robotik, soziale Roboter, Medizintechnik, Telemedizin, virtuelle Realität, Digitalisierung, Gesundheitsversorgung, Medizinethik, Gesundheitswesen
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