Designing a stakeholder-inclusive service model for an eHealth service to support older adults in an active and social life
Abstract Background Service model design is slowly being recognized among eHealth developers as a valuable method for creating durable implementation strategies. Nonetheless, practical guidelines and case-studies that inform the community on how to design a service model for an eHealth innovation ar...
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Main Authors: | Marijke Broekhuis (Author), Marit Dekker-van Weering (Author), Cheyenne Schuit (Author), Stefan Schürz (Author), Lex van Velsen (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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