Resilient health care: a systematic review of conceptualisations, study methods and factors that develop resilience
Background Traditional approaches to safety management in health care have focused
primarily on counting errors and understanding how things go wrong. Resilient Health Care …
primarily on counting errors and understanding how things go wrong. Resilient Health Care …
Impacts of Healthcare 4.0 digital technologies on the resilience of hospitals
Abstract Healthcare 4.0 (H4. 0) adapts principles and applications from the Industry 4.0
movement to healthcare, enabling real-time customization of care to patients and …
movement to healthcare, enabling real-time customization of care to patients and …
Embedding artificial intelligence in society: looking beyond the EU AI master plan using the culture cycle
Abstract The European Union (EU) Commission's whitepaper on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
proposes shaping the emerging AI market so that it better reflects common European values …
proposes shaping the emerging AI market so that it better reflects common European values …
Design for resilient performance: Concept and principles
CMDG Disconzi, TA Saurin - Applied Ergonomics, 2022 - Elsevier
Resilient performance in socio-technical systems is usually described as stemming from
people's self-organization and spur-of-the-moment actions and decisions. However, this is …
people's self-organization and spur-of-the-moment actions and decisions. However, this is …
Smart pens will improve insulin therapy
DC Klonoff, D Kerr - Journal of Diabetes Science and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Many new technologies for diabetes have been widely adopted more slowly than their
developers expected, such as, for example, insulin pumps (compared to multiple dally …
developers expected, such as, for example, insulin pumps (compared to multiple dally …
Implementing lateral flow devices in long-term care facilities: experiences from the Liverpool COVID-19 community testing pilot in care homes—a qualitative study
P Kierkegaard, M Micocci, A McLister… - BMC Health Services …, 2021 - Springer
Introduction Antigen-based lateral flow devices (LFDs) offer the potential of widespread
rapid testing. The scientific literature has primarily focused on mathematical modelling of …
rapid testing. The scientific literature has primarily focused on mathematical modelling of …
Health technology assessment methods guidelines for medical devices: how can we address the gaps? The International Federation of Medical and Biological …
Objectives: Current health technology assessment (HTA) methods guidelines for medical
devices may benefit from contributions by biomedical and clinical engineers. Our study aims …
devices may benefit from contributions by biomedical and clinical engineers. Our study aims …
Embedded deep learning in ophthalmology: making ophthalmic imaging smarter
Deep learning has recently gained high interest in ophthalmology due to its ability to detect
clinically significant features for diagnosis and prognosis. Despite these significant …
clinically significant features for diagnosis and prognosis. Despite these significant …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of user characteristics on the usability of a home-connected medical device (smart angel) for ambulatory monitoring: usability study
N Chaniaud, O Megalakaki, S Capo… - JMIR Human …, 2021 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background The Smart Angel home medical device allows ambulatory surgery patients to
monitor their own health by taking their blood pressure and oxygen levels and answering a …
monitor their own health by taking their blood pressure and oxygen levels and answering a …
[HTML][HTML] A knowledge framework for the design of built environment supportive of resilient internal logistics in hospitals
Internal logistics is crucial for hospitals, occurring within facilities that pose constraints and
opportunities, demanding resilient performance (RP) to adapt to dynamic conditions and …
opportunities, demanding resilient performance (RP) to adapt to dynamic conditions and …