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    Margo Edmunds, Christopher Hass, Erin Holve, editors.
    Summary: This unique collection synthesizes insights and evidence from innovators in consumer informatics and highlights the technical, behavioral, social, and policy issues driving digital health today and in the foreseeable future. Consumer Informatics and Digital Health presents the fundamentals of mobile health, reviews the evidence for consumer technology as a driver of health behavior change, and examines user experience and real-world technology design challenges and successes. Additionally, it, identifies key considerations for successfully engaging consumers in their own care, considers the ethics of using personal health information in research, and outlines implications for health system redesign. The editors' integrative systems approach heralds a future of technological advances tempered by best practices drawn from today's critical policy goals of patient engagement, community health promotion, and health equity. Here's the inside view of consumer health informatics and key digital fields that students and professionals will find inspiring, informative, and thought-provoking.

    Contents:
    Part I. Foundations of Consumer Informatics and Mobile Health. Promoting Consumer Engagement in Health and Health Care / Margo Edmunds ; Introduction to Consumer Health Informatics and Digital Inclusion / M. Christopher / Gibbons and Yahya Shaikh ; Using Information Technology at Kaiser Permanente to Support Health Equity / Ronald L. Copeland, Winston F. Wong, Jason Jones. and Margo Edmunds ; Healthcare Social Media for Consumer Informatics / Mani Bishop
    Part II. A New Ecosystem for Development and Design. Understanding Usability and Human-Centered Design Principles / Christopher Hass and Margo Edmunds ; A Practical Guide to Usability Testing / Christopher Hass ; Designing for Inclusion: Ensuring Accessibility for People with Disabilities / Madeleine A. Rothberg ; Understanding the Human-Centered Design Process / Christopher Hass ; Behavior Change Design: Toward a Vision of Motivational Technology / Dustin DiTommaso
    Part III. Consumer-Centered and Consumer Generated Information. Consumer Engagement and Empowerment Through Visualization of Consumer-Generated Health Data / Adriana Arcia, Jacqueline A. Merrill, and Suzanne Bakken ; Telemedicine and Pediatric Urgent Care: A Vision into the Future / Mordechai D. Raskas, Kari Gali, Dana Aronson Schinasi, and Shayan Vyas ; Improving Self-Management and Care Coordination with Person-Generated Health Data and Mobile Health / Katherine K. Kim, Sakib Jalil, and Victoria Ngo ; Behavioral Medicine and Informatics in the Cancer Community / Ellen Beckjord, David K. Ahern, and Bradford Hesse ; Content Strategy: Writing for Health Consumers on the Web / Carolyn Petersen
    Part IV. Policy and Regulatory Issues. Leveraging Consumer Health IT to Incentivize Engagement and Shared Accountability in Value-Based Purchasing / Erin Holve ; Co-Creating a Community Roadmap for Interoperability / Susan C. Hull and Margo Edmunds ; Ethical Issues in Consumer Informatics and Online Content / John Wilbanks ; Open Science and the Future of Data Analytics / Juergen Klenk, Philip R.O. Payne, Rasu Shrestha, and Margo Edmunds ; Is It Possible for the NHS to Become Fully Digital? / Julian C. Tomlins
    Part V. Conclusion. Back to the Future: Emerging Technology, Social, and Cultural Trends Affecting Consumer Informatics / Margo Edmunds, Christopher Hass, and Erin Holve.
    Digital Access Springer 2019