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Digital Healthcare, Digital Transformation and Citizen Empowerment in Asia-Pacific and Europe for a Healthier Society. Information Technologies in Healthcare Industry

  • Book

  • January 2025
  • Region: Asia Pacific, Europe
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5994736
Digital Healthcare, Digital Transformation and Citizen Empowerment in Asia-Pacific and Europe for a Healthier Society explores the potential of advanced IT in healthcare. This book shares insights on leveraging IT tools to address global disruptions like the pandemic, offering case studies from various regions, innovative topics in digital healthcare, lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, and recommendations for policymakers worldwide.

This title is a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, CEOs, and policymakers seeking to learn from both failures and successes and harness the potential of advanced information technologies to enhance healthcare systems and services.

Table of Contents

SECTION 1 COVID-19 pandemic and preparedness for the future
1. Digital transformation of healthcare services during COVID-19: Exploring challenges of using telemedicine by patients with diabetes
Fatemeh Mirasghari, Haleh Ayatollahi and Farnia Velayati
2. The use of big data for health system in handling COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
Ahmad Budi Setiawan, Ari Cahyo Nugroho, Kasmad Ariansyah, Amri Dunan and Bambang Mudjiyanto
3. Selecting of a computerized medical equipment management system for a network of public college hospitals
Fernanda de Carvalho Vieira, Fotini Santos Toscas, Victor Hugo Batista Tsukahara and Ana Cristina Bottura Eboli
SECTION 2 Education, healthcare workforce, and information technologies
4. Advancing healthcare digitalization through games and gamification in the Asia
Brian Kee Mun Wong, Chin Ike Tan and Tatyana Bastrygina
5. Enhancing digital healthcare through gamification: Cyberpsychology advancements in the Asia Pacific
Chin Ike Tan, Brian Kee Mun Wong and Andrew Campbell
6. The impact of hospitality service and facility on patient loyalty in a Gulf country
Sevenpri Candra, Alex Syafei and Andri Yulianto Harde
7. Games and gamification of mental health
Pragya Lodha, Ankita Gupta, Snehal Jog and Avinash DeSousa
SECTION 3 Digital technologies, knowledge management, healthcare, and inclusion
8. Depression detection from wearables using machine learning techniques
Rawan AlMakinah, M. Abdullah Canbaz and Abdulhamit Subasi
9. A decentralized architecture for Personal Health Records: enabling exchange and utilization of personal dental data
Hugo Lebredo
10. Digital technology’s impact on knowledge management in the healthcare industry in the Middle East
Saadat M. Alhashmi
SECTION 4 Knowledge management, health data, and advanced data analytics for accelerating solutions in healthcare industry
11. Knowledge management, health data, and advanced data analytics to expedite solutions in the healthcare industry
Saadat M. Alhashmi
12. Analysis of gene regulatory networks from gene expression using graph neural networks
Hakan T. Otal, Abdulhamit Subasi, Furkan Kurt, M. Abdullah Canbaz and Yasin Uzun
SECTION 5 National healthcare visions, priorities, and strategies in Asia--Pacific
13. E-catalogues: strategies for ensuring access to medicines as a vital component of universal health coverage
Rini Sasanti Handayani, Harimat Hendarwan, Selma Siahaan, Telly Purnamasari, Mieska Despitasari, Aris Yulianto, Ahmad Budi Setiawan, Yuyun Yuniar, Nurhayati, Anton Suryatma, Amir Su’udi and Raharni
14. Ethical and legal considerations in digital healthcare ecosystems: The Malaysian experience
Brian Kee Mun Wong, Mark Kiak Min Tan, Clarice Sze Wee Chua and Munita Kaur
15. Beyond healthcare: How Banyuwangi’s Bumil Risti program utilizes digitalization to empower rural communities
Yanuar Farida Wismayanti, Dhian Kusumawardhani and Anugerah Yuka Asmara
SECTION 6 National healthcare visions, priorities, and strategies in Europe
16. A methodological exploration of feature selection techniques to enhance AI-based predictive analytics in public health
Ali Unlu, Pekka Hakkarainen, Karoliina Karjalainen, Tuukka Tammi and Abdulhamit Subasi
17. Harnessing digital twins and AI integration for enhanced disease prediction in the evolution of healthcare
K. Indra Gandhi and N. Sai Prathyusha
SECTION 7 Digital transformation of healthcare services and infrastructures in Asia--Pacific
18. Digital healthcare business ecosystems in the Asia Pacific: Transformative dynamics and strategic imperatives
Brian Kee Mun Wong, Sivakumar Vengusamy and Gabriel Wei En Wee
19. Unlocking potential: Leveraging IT for technology-enhanced healthcare educationdA case study from Indonesia
Inge Dhamanti
SECTION 8 Digital transformation of healthcare services and infrastructures in Europe
20. Healthcare digitalization: Insights from Croatia’s experience and lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
Malesevic Anamaria and Cartolovni Anto
21. Blockchain revolution: Transforming digital health for a secure future
Fatih Aydin and Cem Hakan Basaran
SECTION 9 Implications for healthcare research agenda and policy
22. Digital transformations: A detailed examination of emerging solutions in the Asia--Pacific region
Bader H. Shirah and Marwa O. Zakour
23. Preparing digital citizens for smart healthcare in the Asia--Pacific: Strategies, challenges, and opportunities
Brian Kee Mun Wong, Mung Ling Voon and Foong Li Law
24. Telehealth evolution and policy response in Australia: Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic
Stefano Bruzzo-Gallardo, Mesfin G. Genie, Ryan Gallagher and Francesco Paolucci
25. Empowering age: Bridging the digital healthcare for older population
Rista Fauziningtyas

Authors

Patricia Ordonez de Pablos Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Oviedo,? Spain.

Patricia de Pablos is a Professor of Business Administration at the University of Oviedo in Spain. Her field of research focuses on knowledge management, healthcare sector, innovation, information technologies and technological disruption. She published more than 125 papers in academic journals and more than 35 books. She has wide editorial experience in journals, books and book series. She serves as Editor in Chief of International Journal of Asian Business and Information and Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management. She edited several books and bookseries. In 2021 she was named on "Stanford University's Ranking of the World Scientists: World's Top 2% Scientists".

Mohammad Nabil Almunawar University of Brunei, Brunei.

Dr. Mohammad Nabil Almunawar is currently an associate professor at the School of Business and Economics, Universiti of Brunei Darussalam (UBDSBE), Brunei Darussalam. Dr. Almunawar has published more than 150 papers in refereed journals, books, book chapters, and encyclopedias. In the area of digital health, he has more than 20 publications. He has more than 30 years of teaching experience in information systems and e-business/e-commerce. He is currently Editor-in-chief of International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR) (Index in Scopus and WoS) and Journal of Business and Economic Analysis. His overall research interests include applications of IT in management, e-business/commerce, digital transformation, digital marketplace/platform, digital business ecosystem, health informatics, information security, and cloud computing. Currently, he focuses his research on digital transformation, digital marketplace platforms, and digital business ecosystems - including healthcare business ecosystem .

Muhammad Anshari University of Brunei, Brunei. Anshari has been named in the Stanford University List of the Top 2% of World Researchers for 2022 and 2023 in the fields of ICT, business, and management. He received the Outstanding Paper award at the Emerald Literati Awards 2023 for two published papers in two Emerald journals. His research has also been referenced in two patents 2021 & 2022. After completing his PhD at FBEPS UBD, Anshari served as a research fellow at National Taiwan University and as a researcher at UIN Sunan Kalijaga Jogjakarta, Indonesia. Prior to that, in 2009, he was a research fellow in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at King Saud University. Anshari has successfully completed eight research grant projects and three research industry consultancies. Anshari's research interests focus on Digital Health, and he has experience as an editor for several edited books and as an author for healthcare information systems in various peer-reviewed journals