L’eHealth degli altri: uno sguardo dal Sud del mondo

Journal title SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Author/s Luca Alteri, Paolo De Nardis
Publishing Year 2019 Issue 2019/2 Language Italian
Pages 15 P. 83-97 File size 195 KB
DOI 10.3280/SES2019-002008
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The recent eHealth’s development has not yet filled the heuristic gap between the North and the South of the world, though the Health itself is a benchmark of the persistence of deep pov-erty’s areas even among the richest countries. By the way, it is the Developing countries which reshape the community care and turn upside down the relation between the Doctor and the Patient, by the ICT Revolution’s lines. The official papers by the international organizations dealing with the subject and focusing on specific case-studies would be the empirical instruments aiming at analyzing the Other Coun-tries’ eHealth, thus linking Social Innovation at Health’s policies, under an international point of view.

Keywords: India; China; Cuba; Communitarian Welfare; Down Syndrome; Rural Hospitals.

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Luca Alteri, Paolo De Nardis, L’eHealth degli altri: uno sguardo dal Sud del mondo in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" 2/2019, pp 83-97, DOI: 10.3280/SES2019-002008