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Preface
Foreword
Section I: Defining the Discipline
What Is Consumer Health Informatics
The Landscape
Section II: Technologies
Remote Monitoring and Mobile Apps
Social Media and Web 2.0
Personal Health Record
Architecture and Infrastructure Requirements
Section III: Design
Designing for the Consumer
Design Methods
Section IV: Roles and Responsibilities
Connecting with Medical Systems and Healthcare Providers
Policy, Public Health, and Economics
Quality Control, Security and Privacy
Section V: On the Horizon: Perspectives on the Future
The Future: Research Issues
The Future: Policy and Funding
The Future: Research Perspective, Grantor Perspective, Vendor Perspective
Epilogue: Lessons, Take Aways and Recommendations
Appendix: Case Vignettes.
Foreword
Section I: Defining the Discipline
What Is Consumer Health Informatics
The Landscape
Section II: Technologies
Remote Monitoring and Mobile Apps
Social Media and Web 2.0
Personal Health Record
Architecture and Infrastructure Requirements
Section III: Design
Designing for the Consumer
Design Methods
Section IV: Roles and Responsibilities
Connecting with Medical Systems and Healthcare Providers
Policy, Public Health, and Economics
Quality Control, Security and Privacy
Section V: On the Horizon: Perspectives on the Future
The Future: Research Issues
The Future: Policy and Funding
The Future: Research Perspective, Grantor Perspective, Vendor Perspective
Epilogue: Lessons, Take Aways and Recommendations
Appendix: Case Vignettes.