Resilient Health: Leveraging Technology and Social Innovations to Transform Healthcare for COVID-19 Recovery and Beyond presents game-changing and disruptive technological innovations and social applications in health and mental health care around the world for the post-COVID age and beyond, addressing the urgent need for care.In this first-of-its kind comprehensive volume, experts and stakeholders from all sectors - government and the public and private sectors - offer models and frameworks for policy, programming, and financing to transform healthcare, address inequities, close the treatment gap, and "build back better, especially for under-resourced vulnerable communities globally, to "leave no one behind and advance development globally. Contributions from world experts cover 8 essential parts: The context and challenges for resilient health systems to shape the future; developments and directions (AI, VR, MR, IVAs and more); an innovations toolbox, also targeted for special populations and settings (women, youth, ageing, migrants, disabled persons, indigenous peoples, in the workplace); the role of stakeholders (governments, the public and private sector); forums and networks; innovative financing; resources, lessons learned and the way forward.
- Addresses the "hot topic today in the ever-emerging landscape of disruptive digital healthcare delivery, covering critical issues and solutions in digital health, big data, and artificial intelligence as well as benefits and challenges, and ethical concerns
- Provides case examples of transformative and radical solutions to urgent health needs, especially in remote low-resource settings as well as in less well-covered regions of Central and South America and MENA (Middle East and North Africa)
- Positions health innovations at the nexus of the global framework of Universal Health Coverage and of the United Nations Sustainable Developing Goals to achieve SDG3 - good health and well-being -at the intersection with climate action, gender equality, quality education, eradication of poverty and hunger, sustainable cities, environmental protection and others.
- Serves as an exceptional resource, reference, teaching tool, and guide for all stakeholders including civil society and NGOs, government, think tanks, investors, academia, researchers and practitioners, product developers and all policymakers and programmers involved in planning and delivering healthcare, including an extensive section of resources in the digital health space in various categories like publications, conferences, and collaboratives.
- Provides examples of, and encourages, multi-stakeholder partnerships essential to re-imagine health systems, delivery and access, and to achieve intended healthcare objectives
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978-0-443-18530-4 (9780443185304)
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PART 1: Overview of the context and challenges in building resilient systems for health today and shaping the future1. Introduction2. The state of the world in health and health systems3. Universal Health Coverage and Japan: In memory of the late former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo of Japan4. Digital health as an enabler of Universal Health Coverage in the African Region: Contributions of Amref Health Africa5. Overview of the State of Mental Health in the Covid-19 Recovery and Beyond6. Social innovation for resilient health systems7. Digital health and human rights in an unequal world: Technology and human rights in the COVID-19 recovery and beyond8. How health systems must respond to climate change9. Disasters and Health: How Technologies are saving the world10. Health equity, mental health, and partnerships to build back after COVID-19: Multistakeholder perspectives at a United Nations event11. Traditional medicine to strengthen resilience in healthcare in COVID-19 recovery and beyond12. Multiomics technologies to Increase resilience, adaptability, and affordability of integrated traditional and western healthcare13. Structural racism in neuroimaging: Perspectives and solutions14. Models for building resilient health communities: Strategies of systematic change to resolve a crisis and build back better15. Ethics in Healthcare Delivery and Public Health: Current and Emerging Issues From the COVID-19 EraPART 2: Leveraging technologies for health: Developments and directions16. Technology Innovation for Global Health: The journey so far and a Roadmap for the future17. Innovations and Technologies for Health: Current state of the art and potential for advancing healthcare18. Artificial Intelligence: Current state of the art and potential for advancing healthcare19. Scaling healthcare access through AI: History, definitions, international overview, and the case of Portal Telemedicine20. Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality in COVID-19 recovery and Beyond: The expansion of emerging technology in the medical industry21. Leveraging technologies for health: Augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality and the 5 A's: The case of Proximie22. Intelligent Virtual Agents for Current and Emerging Public Health Crises23. Creating a "Connected Healthcare Ecosystem: Digitalization for an Effective Supply Chain24. Accessing Solar Energy to Deliver Healthcare for All25. Innovations in drug and vaccine research, development, and distribution in COVID-19 recovery and beyond26. Innovation: Access to innovative, safe, timely, and affordable surgical healthcare as an indispensable component of resilient health systems27. Models to Scale Healthcare Technologies for Low- and Middle-Income Countries28. Game-changing digital mental health interventions: Cases in low and middle income countries and at-risk populations29. Empowering refugees through technology30. Evolution in the health ecosystem: Cutting edge technologies and important issues for improved health and mental health in the ongoing COVID-19 recovery31. Innovations for health using technology in Physical Activity and Sport32. Is the growing attachment to smartphones and digital media good or bad for our health?PART 3: The role of stakeholders33. The role of governments in building resilient health systems34. Healthcare innovation and leadership: Case study of the United Arab Emirates35. The role of government in leading the pandemic response: The Estonian experience36. KK Final: Health innovation and advances in Sierra Leone37. A brief on the role of government in building or harnessing technology that enhance health service delivery from the perspective of Kenya38. An unconventional security threat: Mental Health at the United Nations Security Council and Mexico's Response39. Leadership skills of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai40.