Digital Health: All These Small Differences
Legal and regulatory definitions of digital health are covered in a brief overview from the WHO, the US, the UK, Germany, France, China and other countries
Legal and regulatory definitions of digital health are covered in a brief overview from the WHO, the US, the UK, Germany, France, China and other countries
Functionality, system design and user experience of blockchain based health data sharing are presented in the second publication in the series 'Blockchain for healthcare'
Are global interoperability standards achievable for health data? Where are we now in this process, when can we arrive to true interoperability? What can globalization of standards bring to all healthcare stakeholders? These and other questions on future global aspects of health data answered by one of the leading experts in the field
How digital twin may and will be used in healthcare? Genomic and mobile twins, digital twins in metaverse, semi digital twins explained, with a brief on the coming challenges to digital copies of ourselves
The current id numbers will be complemented with a host of additional big data. It will provide new rich functionality but will also pose new challenges to centralised id systems
The benefits to secondary use of health data are wide, but some challenges to the development of advanced data ecosystems remain.
The Humanome is made up of two parts, ‘Human’ and the suffix ‘-ome’. The suffix ‘-ome’ is related to the totality of a subject and here the…