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conference contribution
posted on 2025-03-06, 23:24authored byL Botin, C Nohr
Tele-technology in the health care system is prognosed to be able to produce better health, better care at lower cost (Triple aim). This paper will discuss the validity of this prognosis, which in many ways is considered as some sort of diagnosis of the conditions concerning triple aim in relation to Tele-technology. Tele-technology in the health care system covers three different types of technological settings: telecare, telehealth and telemedicine. This paper will disclose the different meanings of telecare, telehealth and telemedicine and discusses how nursing informatics can accomplish and gain from this disclosure. Theoretically and methodologically the paper is based on post-phenomenological readings and reflections, where use, practice, users, participants, values and knowledge systems are addressed on an equal level in order to understand technology and how we act appropriately through and with technology.
History
Publication title
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Nursing Informatics 2016: eHealth for all)
Volume
225
Editors
W Sermeus, PM Procter & P Weber
Pagination
188-192
ISBN
978-161499657-6
Department/School
Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
IOS Press
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
Netherlands
Event title
13th International Conference on Nursing Informatics 2016 (NI2016)