Digital Healthcare, Digital Transformation and Citizen Empowerment in Asia-Pacific and Europe for a Healthier Society
Bold visions for better public health start here. Digital Healthcare, Digital Transformation and Citizen Empowerment in Asia-Pacific and Europe for a Healthier Society — edited by Patricia Ordonez de Pablos, Mohammad Nabil Almunawar, and Muhammad Anshari — is an essential resource for professionals shaping the future of care across two dynamic regions.
This compelling volume maps the intersection of technology, policy, and citizen engagement, offering comparative insights from the Asia-Pacific and Europe. It unpacks how telemedicine, mobile health (mHealth), AI-driven diagnostics, and interoperable health records are transforming service delivery, while highlighting governance models that protect privacy and promote equitable access. Rich case studies illustrate real-world successes and cautionary lessons for governments, health managers, IT leaders, and researchers.
Readers will gain practical frameworks to design people-centered digital strategies: translating national policies into interoperable systems, empowering patients through data literacy, and using analytics to target public-health interventions. The book balances academic rigor with actionable recommendations—ideal for policymakers seeking scalable solutions, clinicians adopting new tools, and scholars comparing regional adoption patterns.
If you work in public health, healthcare technology, or digital policy in Asia-Pacific or Europe, this book equips you to advance a healthier society through informed digital transformation. It clarifies regulatory challenges, cross-border collaboration needs, and citizen empowerment tactics that foster trust and uptake.
Discover evidence-based strategies and inspire change in your organization or community. Order your copy of Digital Healthcare, Digital Transformation and Citizen Empowerment in Asia-Pacific and Europe for a Healthier Society today and lead the conversation on smarter, fairer health systems for tomorrow.
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