Social, Technological and Health Innovation: Opportunities and Limitations for Social Policy, Health Policy, and Environmental PolicyAndrzej Klimczuk, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska, Jorge Felix |
Contents
One Health Approach for Health Innovation and Active Aging in Campania Italy | 9 |
An EthicallyResilient Framework for Healthcare Innovation After COVID19 | 20 |
Why Is Rehabilitation Assistance Policy for Children With Disabilities Deviated in SupplyDemand? A Case Study in Mainland China | 27 |
A System Dynamics Simulation | 40 |
A MultiDimensional Analysis of Vulnerable Groups | 51 |
Insights From the WISH Innovation Programme | 72 |
Do Regulatory Changes Seriously Affect the Medical Devices Industry? Evidence From the Czech Republic | 79 |
Social Legal and Economic Implications for the Implementation of an Intelligent Wound Plaster in Outpatient Care | 92 |
A ThreeStage Assessment Based on Acceptance Ethics and Emotions | 102 |
Just an Act? A Call to Look Into the Bidirectionality of Mental Health and Economy | 115 |
Promoting Responsible Research and Innovation RRI During Brazilian Activities of Genomic and Epidemiological Surveillance of Arboviruses | 121 |
The Association of Social Capital and SelfRated Health Between Urban Residents and Urbanized Rural Residents in Southwest China | 125 |
An Innovative Approach for DecisionMaking on Designing Lifestyle Programs to Reduce Type 2 Diabetes on Dutch Population Level Using Dynam... | 134 |
Analysis of Three Potential Savings in EWorking Expenditure | 150 |
Back cover | 158 |
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