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Transforming healthcare : mode, technologies, and implementation
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Jain, Ankush editor
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Medical care Technological innovations
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Medical technology
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Health services accessibility Technological innovations
2025
\"This comprehensive volume explores cutting-edge technologies, groundbreaking methodologies, and insightful ethical considerations. It brings together leading minds and research across diverse domains, offering readers a glimpse into the future of healthcare. From leveraging AI in diagnostics and personalized treatments to advancing telemedicine and remote patient monitoring, the text addresses real-world challenges and opportunities in the rapidly evolving healthcare industry. This book: Innovative approaches to early disease detection, including Alzheimer's and cancer, using machine learning and deep learning techniques. State-of-the-art applications of design thinking, meta-heuristics, and federated learning in healthcare. Ethical perspectives on the use of AI technologies and their impact on businesses and patient care. A deep dive into the role of IoT, NLP, and AI-driven image processing in revolutionizing healthcare delivery. Generalized models analyzing trade credits and their implications for healthcare supply chains. Whether you're a researcher, healthcare professional, or technology enthusiast, this book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and shaping the future of health technologies. Packed with diverse perspectives and actionable insights, it's a must-read for anyone passionate about making a difference in healthcare\"-- Provided by publisher.
Hope or Hype
2005
Medical science has always promised -- and often delivered -- a longer, better life. But as the pace of science accelerates, do our expectations become unreasonable, fueled by an industry bent on profits and a media desperate for big news? Hope or Hype is a taboo-shattering look at what drives the American obsession with medical \"miracles,\" exposing the equipment manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies; doctors and hospitals too quick to order surgery; the politicians; the press; and our own \"technoconsumption\" mindset.
The Digital Pill: What Everyone Should Know about the Future of Our Healthcare System
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Franz, Christoph
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Fleisch, Elgar
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Herrmann, Andreas
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Medical care-Technological innovations
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Wireless communication systems in medical care
2021
The Digital Pillreflects on apps and digital projects launched by pharmaceutical companies in recent years, as well as the first accreditations for digital pills already issued by recognised regulators. The Digital Pillis essential reading for anyone working in, engaged with or interested in understanding the e-health community.
Emerging technologies in healthcare
This book provides detailed descriptions of the latest mobile health (mhealth) technologies. It outlines the role of mhealth for self-care and remote care and describes the differences among telemedicine, telehealth, and telecare. It justifies the use of mhealth technology for meeting regulatory standards of care and explains how analytics and social media are being used to improve the delivery of healthcare. It addresses healthcare reform and risk management in healthcare and concludes by discussing future directions for healthcare technologies.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
Innovation the Cleveland Clinic way : powering transformation by putting ideas to work
\"Unlock the secret to groundbreaking innovation with this game-changing guide Innovation means putting ideas to work. It is a discipline that can be learned, practiced, and leveraged to propel meaningful transformation and sustainable success, and it is proving to be the margin of difference in the largest concentrated sector of our economy: healthcare. This is where the stakes may be highest because the transcendent ideas that come from the patient bedside or laboratory bench don't just translate to a bottom line, they improve and extend human life. Since its inception in 1921, Cleveland Clinic has been at the forefront of life-saving innovations in healthcare, pioneering a new model of care, advancing surgical techniques, and developing cutting-edge medical technologies. It has revolutionized the industry with a proven and tested working model for mission-driven, results-oriented success one that is applicable to industries beyond healthcare.In Innovation the Cleveland Clinic Way, Thomas J. Graham, MD, describes the Clinic's unique approach. Learn: How to align the innovation strategy with your organization's mission. How to identify your organization's innovation assets and put them to work. How to foster collaboration within and across teams to spark creative ideation. The process of taking \"napkin ideas\" through successful commercialization. The most common innovation pitfalls and how to avoid and address them. Cleveland Clinic's 10 commandments of innovation and the six degrees of innovation Packed with enterprising solutions and inspiring examples, this practical guide will equip any individual or institution seeking to affect purposeful transformation. Use these best practices to put ideas to work and turn yours into a high-innovation organization. Thomas J. Graham, MD, is the Chief Innovation Officer of Cleveland Clinic and Vice Chairman of Orthopedic Surgery. A prolific inventor with nearly 50 worldwide patents and a serial entrepreneur, he is a renowned orthopaedic surgeon whose practice is the premier destination for the care of the professional athlete's hand and wrist. He is regularly recognized as one of 'America's Best Doctors.' \"-- Provided by publisher.
Digital Personalized Health and Medicine
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Cort Madsen, Inge
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Hostrup Nielsen, Per
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Lovis, Christian
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Medical care-Technological innovations-Congresses
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Medical informatics-Congresses
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Telecommunication in medicine-Congresses
2020
Digital health and medical informatics have grown in importance in recent years, and have now become central to the provision of effective healthcare around the world.This book presents the proceedings of the 30th Medical Informatics Europe conference (MIE).
Machine learning and deep learning in medical data analytics and healthcare applications
\"The book incorporates the many facets of computational intelligence, such as machine learning and deep learning, to provide groundbreaking developments in healthcare applications. It discusses theory, analytical methods, numerical simulation, scientific techniques, analytical outcomes, and computational structuring\"-- Provided by publisher.
Advances in Home Care Technologies
2012
An ageing population is burdening social and healthcare services around the world, and this problem is likely to get worse as the percentage of older people continues to rise. Many governments are already responding to this challenge, and a key element in their strategies is the development and deployment of computer-based telecare and telehealth technologies to support care at home in a cost-effective manner. Human involvement in care continues to be central, but home care technologies can offer reassurance, and support routine aspects, to the benefit of all concerned.This book provides an up-to-date overview of key advances in the relevant technology, with an in-depth examination of the latest research in various home care technologies by experts in the field. The book mainly discusses the results of the Mobilising Advanced Technologies for Care at Home (MATCH) project, co-ordinated by the University of Stirling in Scotland, but work on related projects is also included.The book will be of interest to all researchers and practitioners in the fields of telecare and telehealth, policymakers in these areas, and providers of social and healthcare with an interest in technology.