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Intelligent Health Policy : Theory, Concept and Practice

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Petri Virtanen, Jari Stenvall. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book provides a general overview of intelligence in health policy, health-care organizations and health services in the light of the current EU digital agenda, which aims to make health data and e-health tools publicly available. The first part analyses the implications of knowledge management and decision-making procedures for intelligent health policies and governance. The second part discusses in detail the concept of intelligence and illustrates why the perspective of organizational in…
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Author
Virtanen, Petri
Other Authors
Stenvall, Jari
Responsibility
Petri Virtanen, Jari Stenvall
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 194 p.) : 11 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319695969
9783319695952 (print ed.)
9783319695976 (print ed.)
9783319888088 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Decision Making, Organizational
Health Policy
Knowledge Management
Medical Informatics
Public Health Administration
Specialty
Health Planning
Health Services Administration
Policy
Abstract
This book provides a general overview of intelligence in health policy, health-care organizations and health services in the light of the current EU digital agenda, which aims to make health data and e-health tools publicly available. The first part analyses the implications of knowledge management and decision-making procedures for intelligent health policies and governance. The second part discusses in detail the concept of intelligence and illustrates why the perspective of organizational intelligence offers a solution to contemporary problems in health care, while the third part focuses on intelligent leadership models in health-care organizations. Providing a guide to new ways of understanding, developing, and reforming health policy and health services, it appeals to scholars as well as decision-makers in health governance and health-care institutions.
Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Systemic governance challenges and wellbeing -- 3. Intelligence in public policy -- 4. Knowledge management and the new configurations of health markets -- 5. Intelligent healthcare organizations and patient-dominant logic in the new service space -- 6. Leadership and human resource management -- 7. Intelligent evaluation and performance measurement in public health policy and public service systems -- 8. The fundaments of intelligence in the future health policy.
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e-Book
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