Digital health and citizen engagement: Changing the face of health service delivery

作者: E Oborn , SK Barrett

DOI: 10.1177/0951484816637749

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摘要: We highlight two contemporary trends that would benefit from more focused research as they have the capacity to significantly reshape health system delivery in coming decade. The first is digital and big data science. second potential landslide growing phenomenon of patient citizen engagement. This paper outlines key features rationale for how increased engagement can services, pointing areas warrant careful by healthcare management scholars. further point relationship overlap these suggest examining synergy between related a third area priority research.

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