Intelligent Systems for Sustainable Person-Centered Healthcare
Contributor(s)
Kriksciuniene, Dalia (editor)
Sakalauskas, Virgilijus (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book establishes a dialog among the medical and intelligent system domains for igniting transition toward a sustainable and cost-effective healthcare. The Person-Centered Care (PCC) positions a person in the center of a healthcare system, instead of defining a patient as a set of diagnoses and treatment episodes. The PCC-based conceptual background triggers enhanced application of Artificial Intelligence, as it dissolves the limits of processing traditional medical data records, clinical tests and surveys. Enhanced knowledge for diagnosing, treatment and rehabilitation is captured and utilized by inclusion of data sources characterizing personal lifestyle, and health literacy, and it involves insights derived from smart ambience and wearables data, community networks, and the caregivers’ feedback. The book discusses intelligent systems and their applications for healthcare data analysis, decision making and process design tasks. The measurement systems and efficiency evaluation models analyze ability of intelligent healthcare system to monitor person health and improving quality of life.
Keywords
Person-centered Healthcare Model; Heterogeneous Healthcare Data; Remote Care Feedback Mechanisms; Monitoring Health Status; Data-driven Decision Making for Person Health; Efficiency of Healthcare; Quality of Person-centered Care; Big Data for Personal Self-sustainment; Open AccessDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-79353-1ISBN
9783030793531, 9783030793531Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2022Imprint
SpringerSeries
Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 205Classification
Artificial intelligence
Biomedical engineering