Enhancing Patient Collaboration in Healthcare using Interactive Data Visualization – Ingenious Talks  @CarletonUvideos
Enhancing Patient Collaboration in Healthcare using Interactive Data Visualization – Ingenious Talks  @CarletonUvideos
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Since the late 20th century, expectations of healthcare providers and patients have shifted towards a model where patients show early signs of interest in creating a care plan for illnesses and in keeping track of their health. Despite an increase in patient engagement, finding a balance within collaborative healthcare that expands patient involvement without placing additional pressures and responsibilities on the patient’s shoulders remains a challenge. In this talk, Dr. Rajabi will discuss several projects in which her research team has designed and developed effective technologies and data visualization tools to help patients and healthcare providers increase patient engagement and provide means for collaboratively analyzing patient health data.

Presented by the Faculty of Engineering and Design, Carleton’s Ingenious Talks lecture series engages the community in discussions of timely and innovative ideas in engineering, design and technology.

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