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Digital Health and Social Care
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Abstract
Abstract Digital Health and Social Care: Byte-sized Wisdom offers a comprehensive yet accessible guide to navigating the digital transformation of health and care. It begins by addressing foundational questions—why digital matters and where professional responsibility ends and IT begins—before progressing through core concepts such as electronic health records (EHRs), digital social care records, and the role of population health management in shaping proactive care. It also examines the growing use of virtual care models, clinical decision support systems and digital literacy as essential foundations for safe and effective practice. Subsequent chapters explore the redesign of health and care pathways through clinical informatics, the governance of clinical safety standards, and the ethical implications of data use. The book concludes with a focus on inclusive, patient-centred design, emphasising the importance of equity and trust in technological adoption. Drawing on national frameworks and real-world case examples, it supports professionals in building digital fluency and leadership to navigate an evolving landscape and deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care.
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