Part 1: Ambitions of Connected Healthcare 1. Ethics of Connected Healthcare: the Connected Individual 2. Introductin to Cases 3. Two Stories about Connected Healthcare
Part 2: Observations and Measurements 4. Measurement and knowledge in Health 5. Challenges and Limitations of Data Capture versus Data Entry 6. Models and Algorithms
Part 3: Methods and Tools for Facilitating Appropriation 7. Design and Evaluation 8. Evaluations and Effectiveness 9. Economic and Legal Aspects 10. The Question of Technique
Part 4: Perspectives 11. Public Health Perspectives 12. Interdisciplinary Perspectives 13. Conclusion: the Success of Conditions Linked to the Connected Health Approach
Robert Picard, PhD in Management sciences, is the health referee within the French General Council of Economy at the French Ministry of Economy and the author of numerous reports on the value of health technologies. He is also President and co-founder of Forum LLSA, a networking mechanism bringing together different living labs in the health sector, public and private realms of society aiming to collectively design and evaluate innovative solutions in technology, organization and services