
Patient-Centered Digital Healthcare Technology
Novel applications for next generation healthcare systems
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
Published on 15. February 2021
Book
Hardback
326 pages
978-1-78561-565-8 (ISBN)
Description
Patient-Centered Digital Healthcare Technology explores the creative intersection of novel, emerging technologies and medicine. This convergence is transforming the landscape of healthcare with the overarching objectives of improving clinical outcomes and advocating wellness. The concept of encountering or treating a medical condition when it has already become disturbingly manifest is being replaced by earlier awareness, diagnosis, and proactive intervention enabled by technologies.
This book features a range of innovations in health information systems and big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning, real-time home monitoring tools, smartphone apps, medical robotics and intelligent machines, virtual and augmented realities, genome sequencing, blockchain and gamification in healthcare.
Intuitive digital health solutions motivate end-users to become active partners in their care, thus enhancing patient engagement and empowerment. This may perhaps lead to yet the most gratifying consequence of novel and emerging technologies: the democratization of healthcare.
This book offers a valuable resource for healthcare providers, engineers, data and computer scientists, researchers, practitioners in academia, biomedical industry and multi-disciplinary clinical settings. Subjects include informatics, computing, networking, wireless and mobile applications, and robotic sensing that collectively improve healthcare access and delivery.
This book features a range of innovations in health information systems and big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning, real-time home monitoring tools, smartphone apps, medical robotics and intelligent machines, virtual and augmented realities, genome sequencing, blockchain and gamification in healthcare.
Intuitive digital health solutions motivate end-users to become active partners in their care, thus enhancing patient engagement and empowerment. This may perhaps lead to yet the most gratifying consequence of novel and emerging technologies: the democratization of healthcare.
This book offers a valuable resource for healthcare providers, engineers, data and computer scientists, researchers, practitioners in academia, biomedical industry and multi-disciplinary clinical settings. Subjects include informatics, computing, networking, wireless and mobile applications, and robotic sensing that collectively improve healthcare access and delivery.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
621 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78561-565-8 (9781785615658)
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Persons
Leonard Goldschmidt, M.D., Ph.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor (affiliated) of Ophthalmology at Stanford University, School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, USA and leads the Eye Clinic at the Livermore Division of VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Livermore, CA, USA.
Rona Margaret Relova, M.D. is a Research Health Scientist at VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA. She holds leadership roles in National Institutes of Health, Precision Medicine Initiative, VA Genomic Medicine Program and Stanford Medicine X. She currently sits on the Advisory Board of Health, Wellness & Society Research Network.
Rona Margaret Relova, M.D. is a Research Health Scientist at VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA. She holds leadership roles in National Institutes of Health, Precision Medicine Initiative, VA Genomic Medicine Program and Stanford Medicine X. She currently sits on the Advisory Board of Health, Wellness & Society Research Network.
Editor
Clinical Associate Professor (affiliated) of OphthalmologyStanford University, School of Medicine, USA
Research Health ScientistVA Palo Alto Health Care System, USA
Content
Chapter 1: Information systems in health: what do you need and how will you get it?
Chapter 2: Hybrid usability methods: practical techniques for evaluating health information technology in an operational setting
Chapter 3: Advancing public health in the age of big data: methods, ethics, and recommendations
Chapter 4: Preferential hyperacuity perimetry: home monitoring to decrease vision loss due to age-related macular degeneration
Chapter 5: Incorporating mobile resources to enhance the impact of behavioral health services for suicidal persons
Chapter 6: The gamification of mental health prevention and promotion
Chapter 7: Minimally disruptive medicine: how mHealth strategies can reduce the work of diabetes care
Chapter 8: Innovations in medical robotics: surgery, logistics, disinfection, and telepresence
Chapter 9: New reality for surgical training and assessment using immersive technologies
Chapter 10: Applications of blockchain in healthcare
Chapter 11: A practical introduction to artificial intelligence in medicine
Chapter 12: Under the hood: developing the engine that drives personalized medicine
Afterword: The impacts of novel and emerging technologies on a pandemic
Chapter 2: Hybrid usability methods: practical techniques for evaluating health information technology in an operational setting
Chapter 3: Advancing public health in the age of big data: methods, ethics, and recommendations
Chapter 4: Preferential hyperacuity perimetry: home monitoring to decrease vision loss due to age-related macular degeneration
Chapter 5: Incorporating mobile resources to enhance the impact of behavioral health services for suicidal persons
Chapter 6: The gamification of mental health prevention and promotion
Chapter 7: Minimally disruptive medicine: how mHealth strategies can reduce the work of diabetes care
Chapter 8: Innovations in medical robotics: surgery, logistics, disinfection, and telepresence
Chapter 9: New reality for surgical training and assessment using immersive technologies
Chapter 10: Applications of blockchain in healthcare
Chapter 11: A practical introduction to artificial intelligence in medicine
Chapter 12: Under the hood: developing the engine that drives personalized medicine
Afterword: The impacts of novel and emerging technologies on a pandemic