Intelligent health policy: Theory, concept and practice

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Abstract

This book provides a general overview of intelligence in health policy, health-care organizations and health services in the light of the current EU digital agenda, which aims to make health data and e-health tools publicly available. The first part analyses the implications of knowledge management and decision-making procedures for intelligent health policies and governance. The second part discusses in detail the concept of intelligence and illustrates why the perspective of organizational intelligence offers a solution to contemporary problems in health care, while the third part focuses on intelligent leadership models in health-care organizations. Providing a guide to new ways of understanding, developing, and reforming health policy and health services, it appeals to scholars as well as decision-makers in health governance and health-care institutions.

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Virtanen, P., & Stenvall, J. (2017). Intelligent health policy: Theory, concept and practice. Intelligent Health Policy: Theory, Concept and Practice (pp. 1–191). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69596-9

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