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DS20141237 Art. DROIT, DONNÉES DE SANTÉ, TÉLÉMÉDECINE, IMAGERIE MÉDICALE ET GÉRONTECHNOLOGIES

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Le marché de la télésanté est en pleine expansion. Les outils réglementaires existent tant pour la télémédecine que pour la vente en ligne des médicaments qui reste sous le monopole des pharmaciens. Le financement demeure problématique ainsi que la gouvernance au plan national. La réforme du système de santé passera d’abord par celle de la prise en charge des personnes âgées parce qu’elle nécessite prévention et coordination des acteurs. Dans l’Union européenne, le cadre juridique de la protection des données à caractère personnel est en mutation. Le processus n’aboutira qu’en 2015. Mots-clés : Télémédecine, Télésanté, Personnes âgées, Autonomie, Union européenne.
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Much has been said and written about work motivation since the advent of modern organizations. Management theories of motivation have focused their input on the identification of external stimuli that could be operated by organizations and over, the managers, with a view to stimulate the motivation of individuals. This article proposes a reversal of approach. Work motivation is understood as a highly dynamic individual resulting from the investment activities of three registers: Bonds, Initiatives and Aspirations. These three books are indispensable to each individual to work and are specific to each (the content varies from one individual to another) and are constantly changing, as and when they are actually invested and that the individual gets older. This conceptualization builds a new approach to the management of organizational motivation: the direction it proposes is to make each individual work of both the guardian and regulator of its Obligations / Initiatives / Aspirations.

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