Special issue of Frontiers in Digital Health. “This Research Topic brings together relevant articles around sensor-enabled, data-driven, and increasingly ubiquitous digital health. It contributes to…
The increasing integration of digital health technologies into everyday life marks a transformative shift in healthcare and prevention. Ubiquitous digital health systems include continuous monitoring…
Authors: Paige L McDonald, Tom J Foley, Robert Verheij, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Joshua Rubin, Kenneth Harwood, Jessica Phillips, Sarah Gilman, Philip J Van Der Wees Journal:…
The term ‘big data’ has been used increasingly in healthcare research in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. Most definitions focus on its…
Meeting the multiple and often complex needs of families (children, young people and adults) within ‘Early Help’ support is dependent upon practitioners from different sectors…
A Learning Health System is not a technical project. It is the evolution of an existing health system into one capable of learning from every…
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) generates uniquely rich data that should be rapidly deployed for policy and service improvement, yet researchers report difficulties in…
Accessibility of powerful computers and availability of so-called big data from a variety of sources means that data science approaches are becoming pervasive. However, their…
By Foley, Vale. Abstract Introduction Recent decades have seen a focus on quality in healthcare. Quality has been viewed across 6 dimensions—safe, effective, patient-centred, timely,…
By Tom Foley. A BMJ Careers article, that appeared in the print edition of the British Medical Journal in July 2016. This article explores the…