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This book highlights the use of an outcome-oriented view of performance to frame and assess the desirability of the effects produced by adopted policies, so to allow governments not only to consider effects in the short, but also the long run. Furthermore, it does not only focus on policy from the perspective of a single unit or institution, but also under an inter-institutional viewpoint. This book features theoretical and empirical research on how public organizations have evolved their performance management systems toward outcome measures that may allow one to better deal with wicked problems. Today, ‘wicked problems’ characterize most of governmental planning involving social issues...
Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: A PICTURE OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN EUROPE -- Chapter 2: THE MISSING LINK -- Chapter 3: A SNAPSHOT OF PRIMARY CARE -- Chapter 4: "THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BRIDGE": Role of telematics in the collection of epidemiological data from general practice -- Chapter 5: TOWARD A DIFFERENT APPROACH OF THE ASSESSMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELEMATICS IN PRIMARYCARE -- Chapter 6: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: The Funen Conference, september 9-11, 1994. List of Participants -- Appendix 2: Description of six communication projects (see chapter 2), H.B. Jensen, Denmark -- Appendix 3: List of National Projects. Neill Jones, United Kingdom. -- Author Index
This book documents the state of the art in the field of ambient assisted living (AAL), highlighting technologies and services which aim to improve health and quality of life, while promoting active aging. The coverage is wide ranging, with topical sections devoted to human monitoring, smart living services, biomedical and robotic solutions, including different case studies and real-world examples where assistive technologies are successfully applied. The book comprises a selection of the best, refereed papers presented at the 10th Italian Forum on Ambient Assisted Living (ForItAAL), held in Ancona, Italy, in June 2019, which represents the annual event that involves the Ambient Assisted Living Italian Association and brought together researchers, technology teams, policy makers, and stake-holders. Readers will find that the expert contributions offer clear insights into the ways in which the most recent exciting advances may be expected to assist in addressing the needs of the elderly and those with chronic conditions.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 19th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Government, EGOV 2020, held in Linköping, Sweden, in August/September 2020, in conjunction with the IFIP WG 8.5 IFIP International Conference on Electronic Participation (ePart 2020) and the International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government Conference (CeDEM 2020). The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 30 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 118 submissions. The papers are clustered under the following topical sections: e-government foundations; e-government services and open government; open data: social and technical aspects; AI, data analytics, and automated decision making; and smart cities.
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Ongaro has made a major contribution to understanding the political and adminstrative systems of Southern Europe. The work goes beyond that, however, by providing an excellent example of comparative analysis in general. This book should be read by all students of comparative administration. B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh, US and City University of Hong Kong This is an important book for several reasons. Public sector reform debates and policies have been heavily perhaps too heavily influenced by Anglo-Saxon models, and literature on reforms in the Latin part of Europe has, until now, only been available in a fragmented way. However, this unique new book offers a coherent vision acro...
26 luglio 2015, Cesena. 1000 musicisti provenienti da ogni parte d'Italia si ritrovano al parco Ippodromo per suonare tutti insieme Learn to Fly dei Foo Fighters. L'obiettivo è quello di convincere la band di Seattle a tenere un concerto nella città romagnola. Un'impresa mai tentata prima, che avrebbe emozionato milioni di persone in tutto il mondo e il cui video sarebbe diventato virale. Ma come è stato possibile? Ce lo racconta Fabio Zaffagnini, mente e motore di Rockin'1000, organizzazione che da quel giorno in poi è diventata, di fatto, la band più grande del mondo. L'infanzia in un ambiente raffinato e protetto, il bullismo subito alle scuole superiori, l'atletica, il lavoro in dis...