The MOOC, "eHealth: More than just an electronic record!", is multidisciplinary in nature, and aims to equip the global audience of health clinicians, students, managers, administrators, and researchers to reflect on the overall impact of eHealth on the integration of care. It explores the breadth of technology application, current and emerging trends, and showcases both local and international eHealth practice and research.

eHealth: More than just an electronic record
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eHealth: More than just an electronic record

Instructor: Tim Shaw
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Reviewed on Feb 19, 2017
A lot of information about eHealth Handled in very accurate way, with real life examples not only theory.
Reviewed on Jul 29, 2019
It's very good and useful course, it has a lot of inspirations. But, of my view, it lack examples presentation and animations that can support the content.
Reviewed on Feb 26, 2018
Excellent course on eHealth ! It gives you a broad understanding of this expanding field and the large scope of the multiple opportunities.

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