Studies in Media and Communications
Data Ethics and Digital Privacy in Learning Health Systems for Palliative Medicine
Edited by
Virginia M. Miori;
Virginia M. Miori
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Daniel J. Miori;
Daniel J. Miori
Erie County Medical Center, USA
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Flavia Burton;
Flavia Burton
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Catherine G. Cardamone
Catherine G. Cardamone
Eigen X, USA
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Emerald Publishing Limited
Volume
23
ISBN electronic:
978-1-80262-309-3
ISBN print:
978-1-80262-310-9
Series ISSN:
2050-2060
Publication date:
2023
Book Chapter
Chapter 3: Shaping the Continuum of Care Through Public Policy and Data
By
Thomas R. Martin
Thomas R. Martin
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Thomas R. Martin
Saint Joseph's University, USA
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Published:2023
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Thomas R. Martin, 2023. "Shaping the Continuum of Care Through Public Policy and Data", Data Ethics and Digital Privacy in Learning Health Systems for Palliative Medicine, Virginia M. Miori, Daniel J. Miori, Flavia Burton, Catherine G. Cardamone
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Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of the role of technology and policy in shaping care plans for patients. Historically, healthcare has lagged behind other industry sectors in adopting and deploying useful technologies, and policy surrounding use is an important component of establishing a long-term strategy. This chapter evaluates the current state of technology in the clinical setting and extends the widely adopted policy-based approaches into the palliative care context.
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