HANDBOOK OF eHEALTH EVALUATION
An Evidenced-based Approach
By FRANCIS LAU & CRAIG KUZIEMSKY
2016
9781550586015 (paperback)
9781550586022 (PDF)
9781550586039 (EPUB)
487 pages
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

This handbook presents the science and practice of eHealth evaluation based on empirical evidence gathered over many years within the health informatics discipline. The handbook describes different approaches used to evaluate the planning, design, implementation, use and impact of eHealth systems in different health settings. It also provides a snapshot of the current state of knowledge on the consequences of opting for eHealth systems with respect to their effects and implications on provider performance and health outcomes.
Subjects: medical care, information technology, evaluation
Francis Lau is Professor in the School of Health Information Science at the University of Victoria.
Craig Kuziemsky is Associate Professor and University Research Chair in Healthcare Innovation at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa.
HANDBOOK OF eHEALTH EVALUATION: An Evidence-based Approach
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Part 1 | CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
Part 2 | METHODOLOGICAL DETAILS
Part 3 | SELECTED eHEALTH EVALUATION STUDIES
Part 4 | FUTURE DIRECTIONS
GLOSSARY
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Handbook of eHealth Evaluation was reviewed by PubMed and is now available for download on its Bookshelf database as well.