Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?

Placed in the context of the relevance of ehealth to the Arctic, and research into ehealth adoption and application, as well as the evidence of sparse publication of ehealth activities in the circumpolar region, an approach focusing on a pan-Arctic collaborative for ehealth research in the north cou...

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Main Authors: Scott, Richard E., Khoja, Shariq, Durrani, Hammad
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Global eHealth Research and Training Program, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CA 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46325
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description Placed in the context of the relevance of ehealth to the Arctic, and research into ehealth adoption and application, as well as the evidence of sparse publication of ehealth activities in the circumpolar region, an approach focusing on a pan-Arctic collaborative for ehealth research in the north could prove valuable. The report describes development of PANACeA (Pan Asian Collaborative for evidence-based ehealth Adoption and Application) and some of the challenges and successes experienced in applying the research network model. It concludes by speculating on the potential advantages a networked ehealth research approach might have for the northern circumpolar region.
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spelling ftidrcdspace:oai:idl-bnc-idrc.dspacedirect.org:10625/46325 2025-04-20T14:30:50+00:00 Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research? Scott, Richard E. Khoja, Shariq Durrani, Hammad 2009 Text 1 digital file (7 p.) application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46325 en eng Global eHealth Research and Training Program, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CA http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46325 HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH HEALTH INFORMATICS E-HEALTH TELEHEALTH RESEARCH NETWORKS INFORMATION SOCIETY MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAMS PANACEA IDRC Final Report 2009 ftidrcdspace 2025-03-25T07:33:27Z Placed in the context of the relevance of ehealth to the Arctic, and research into ehealth adoption and application, as well as the evidence of sparse publication of ehealth activities in the circumpolar region, an approach focusing on a pan-Arctic collaborative for ehealth research in the north could prove valuable. The report describes development of PANACeA (Pan Asian Collaborative for evidence-based ehealth Adoption and Application) and some of the challenges and successes experienced in applying the research network model. It concludes by speculating on the potential advantages a networked ehealth research approach might have for the northern circumpolar region. Report Arctic International Development Research Centre: IDRC Digital Library Arctic
spellingShingle HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
HEALTH INFORMATICS
E-HEALTH
TELEHEALTH
RESEARCH NETWORKS
INFORMATION SOCIETY
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAMS
PANACEA
Scott, Richard E.
Khoja, Shariq
Durrani, Hammad
Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
title Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
title_full Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
title_fullStr Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
title_full_unstemmed Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
title_short Pan Arctic Collaborative for eHealth Research?
title_sort pan arctic collaborative for ehealth research?
topic HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
HEALTH INFORMATICS
E-HEALTH
TELEHEALTH
RESEARCH NETWORKS
INFORMATION SOCIETY
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAMS
PANACEA
topic_facet HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
HEALTH INFORMATICS
E-HEALTH
TELEHEALTH
RESEARCH NETWORKS
INFORMATION SOCIETY
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAMS
PANACEA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46325