Towards a Digital Ecology

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The book analyses the history of digital innovation and consider what lessons can be learned for what U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) needs to do to flourish in the digital age. It argues that a digital ecology, which understands complexity and emergency, is a more fitting metaphor to describe the NHS' digital transformation.


Towards a Digital Health Ecology : NHS Digital Adoption through the COVID-19 Looking Glass is about technology adoption in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) as told from the inflection point of a disaster. In 2020 the world lived through a disaster of epic proportions, devastating humanity around the globe. It took a microscopic virus to wreak havoc on our healthcare system and force the adoption of technology in a way that had never been seen before. This book tells the story of digital technology take-up in the NHS through the lens of that disaster.

This book documents use of technology in the NHS through the lens of the first pandemic shock. Our healthcare system, paid for by general taxation and free at the point of demand, was conceived and developed in a firmly analogue world. Created in 1948, the NHS predates the invention of the World Wide Web by some forty years. This is not a book simply about technology, it is a study of the painful process of reengineering a mammoth and byzantine system that was built for a different era.

The digital health sector is a microcosm of the wider healthcare system, through which grand themes of social inequality, public trust, private versus commercial interests, values and beliefs are played out. The sector is a clash of competing discourses: the civic and doing good for society; the market and wealth creation; the industrial creating more efficient and effective systems; the project expressed as innovation and experimentation; lastly the notion of vitality and leading a happier, healthy life. Each of these discourses exists in a state of flux and tension with the other. This book is offered as a critique of the role of digital technologies within healthcare. It is an examination of competing interests, approaches, and ideologies. It is a story of system complexity told through analysis and personal stories.

Autorentext
Founder of mHabitat, an NHS hosted digital health consultancy, Victoria Betton is an energetic, enthusiastic and confident communicator with substantial experience innovating within the NHS, third, public and private sectors. She is a values-driven leader, with a person-centred approach to change who has been operating at CSuite level for over eight years. She has a strong academic background and expertise in human factors, evidence and implementation/adoption in digital transformation for social impact.

Inhalt

  1. Introduction 2. Backdrop to Broken 3. Necessity Is the Mother of Invention 4. Relative Advantage 5. When People Drive Digital 6. Context Is King 7. The Social Determinants of Digital 8. The Jeopardy of Trust 9. Bending the Curve on Digital Mental Health 10. Theatre of Tech - A Study in Solutionism 11. We Get the Market We Deserve 12. Momentum - towards a Digital Ecology

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032109749
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9781032109749
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-210974-9
    • Veröffentlichung 28.02.2022
    • Titel Towards a Digital Ecology
    • Autor Victoria Betton
    • Untertitel NHS Digital Adoption through the COVID-19 Looking Glass
    • Gewicht 435g
    • Herausgeber Auerbach Publications
    • Anzahl Seiten 272
    • Genre Medical Books

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