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Chapter 18: Appendix
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title and Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Tables and Figures
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
    1. What is eHealth? by Francis Lau, Craig Kuziemsky
    2. What is eHealth Evaluation? by Francis Lau, Craig Kuziemsky
    3. What is in this Handbook? by Francis Lau, Craig Kuziemsky
  9. Part I: Conceptual Foundations
    1. 1. Need for Evidence, Frameworks and Guidance by Francis Lau
    2. 2. Benefits Evaluation Framework by Francis Lau, Simon Hagens, Jennifer Zelmer
    3. 3. Clinical Adoption Framework by Francis Lau, Morgan Price
    4. 4. Clinical Adoption Meta-Model by Morgan Price
    5. 5. eHealth Economic Evaluation Framework by Francis Lau
    6. 6. Pragmatic Health Information Technology Evaluation Framework by Jim Warren, Yulong Gu
    7. 7. Holistic eHealth Value Framework by Francis Lau, Morgan Price
  10. Part II: Methodological Details
    1. 8. Methodological Landscape for eHealth Evaluation by Craig Kuziemsky, Francis Lau
    2. 9. Methods for Literature Reviews by Guy Paré, Spyros Kitsiou
    3. 10. Methods for Comparative Studies by Francis Lau, Anne Holbrook
    4. 11. Methods for Descriptive Studies by Yulong Gu, Jim Warren
    5. 12. Methods for Correlational Studies by Francis Lau
    6. 13. Methods for Survey Studies by Francis Lau
    7. 14. Methods for eHealth Economic Evaluation Studies by Francis Lau
    8. 15. Methods for Modelling and Simulation Studies by James G. Anderson, Rong Fu
    9. 16. Methods for Data Quality Studies by Francis Lau
    10. 17. Engaging in eHealth Evaluation Studies by Craig Kuziemsky, Francis Lau
  11. Part III: Selected eHealth Evaluation Studies
    1. 18. Value for Money in eHealth: Meta-synthesis of Current Evidence by Francis Lau
    2. 19. Evaluation of eHealth System Usability and Safety by Morgan Price, Jens Weber, Paule Bellwood, Simon Diemert, Ryan Habibi
    3. 20. Evaluation of eHealth Adoption in Healthcare Organizations by Jim Warren, Yulong Gu
    4. 21. Evaluation of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems by Don MacDonald, Reza Alaghehbandan, Doreen Neville
    5. 22. Evaluation of Provincial Pharmacy Network by Don MacDonald, Khokan C. Sikdar, Jeffrey Dowden, Reza Alaghehbandan, Pizhong Peter Wang, Veeresh Gadag
    6. 23. Evaluation of Electronic Medical Records in Primary Care: A Case Study of Improving Primary Care through Information Technology by Lynne S. Nemeth, Francis Lau
    7. 24. Evaluation of Personal Health Services and Personal Health Records by Morgan Price, Paule Bellwood, Ryan Habibi, Simon Diemert, Jens Weber
    8. 25. Evaluating Telehealth Interventions by Anthony J. Maeder, Laurence S. Wilson
  12. Part IV: Future Directions
    1. 26. Building Capacity in eHealth Evaluation: The Pathway Ahead by Simon Hagens, Jennifer Zelmer, Francis Lau
    2. 27. Future of eHealth Evaluation: A Strategic View by Francis Lau
  13. Glossary
  14. About the Contributors

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