Diabetes Digital Health, Telehealth, and Artificial Intelligence explains how to develop and use the emerging technologies of digital health, telehealth, and artificial intelligence to address this important public health problem to deliver new hardware, software, and processes. The book explores trends in developing and deploying the three most important emerging technologies for diabetes: digital health, telehealth, and artificial intelligence. This book is essential to clinicians, scientists, engineers, industry professionals, regulators, and investors, offering the tools that will be used…mehr
Diabetes Digital Health, Telehealth, and Artificial Intelligence explains how to develop and use the emerging technologies of digital health, telehealth, and artificial intelligence to address this important public health problem to deliver new hardware, software, and processes. The book explores trends in developing and deploying the three most important emerging technologies for diabetes: digital health, telehealth, and artificial intelligence. This book is essential to clinicians, scientists, engineers, industry professionals, regulators, and investors, offering the tools that will be used to create the next generation products to support a precision medicine approach to manage diabetes. According to the CDC, in the US there are 37 million people with diabetes and 96 million people with prediabetes. Diabetes triples the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke and is the leading cause of blindness, end stage renal failure, and amputations. The management of diabetes is becoming increasingly dominated by digital health tools consisting of wearable sensors, mobile applications providing decision support software, and wireless communication tools. Digital health provides new data streams that can be combined to create unique approaches for diabetes based on a precision medicine paradigm.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I: Digital Health 1. Trends in Digital Health for Diabetes Sang Youl Rhee and Eun Jung Rhee 2. Using Digital Health Tools in Medical Practice Elizabeth M. Bauer 3. Diabetes Digital Health in the Hospital Joseph A. Aloi, Carolyn Keyes and Jagdeesh Ullal 4. Digital Pharmacy for Diabetes Steven W. Chen and Evans D. Pope 5. Digital Health and Pharmacoadherence Timothy D. Aungst and S. Mimi Mukherjee 6. Food Recognition and Nutritional Apps Lubnaa Abdur Rahman, Ioannis Papathanail, Lorenzo Brigato, Elias K. Spanakis and Stavroula Mougiakakou 7. Accessing and Acting Upon Patient Generated Health Data Edward C. Chao 8. Cybersecurity of Digital Health Tools Christian Dameff and Jeffrey Tully 9. The Role of Digital Health in Tackling India’s Diabetes Epidemic Harish Ranjani, Sharma Nitika, Rajendra Pradeepa, Ranjit Mohan Anjana and Viswanathan Mohan 10. Investment Opportunities in Diabetes Digital Health Victoria C. Wang, Michael L. Huang and Jerome Shen Part II: Telehealth 11. Virtual Care: Synchronous and Asynchronous Modalities in Diabetes Care Leslie A. Eiland, Varsha Vimalananda and Stephanie S. Crossen 12. Trends in Digital Connectivity Hazhir Teymourian, Farshad Tehrani and Brian Wuerstle 13. Diabetes Education Via Telehealth Jane Jeffrie Seley and Anyanate Gwendolyne 14. Short Messaging Service (SMS) Text Messages in Health Care Andrew Farmer, David French and Kiera Bartlett 15. Integration of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data Into the Electronic Health Record Juan C. Espinoza 16. Telehealth in Pediatric Diabetes Management Jaquelin Flores Garcia, Stephanie S. Crossen, Mark W. Reid and Jennifer K. Raymond 17. Telehealth for Pregnant Individuals with Diabetes Kartik K. Venkatesh, Elizabeth Buschur and Noelia M. Zork 18. Telehealth for Multispecialty Diabetes Care Archana Bandi, Gauri Behari, Julio Leey-Casella and Carlos E. Mendez 19. Virtual Reality for Diabetes Telehealth Elizabeth A. Beverly, Matthew Love and Carrie Love Part III: Artificial Intelligence 20. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Diabetes Andrew D. Zale, Mohammed S. Abusamaan and Nestoras Mathioudakis 21. Ethics and Fairness for Diabetes Artificial Intelligence Jiazhi Li and Wael Abd-Almageed 22. Artificial Intelligence to Support Self-management and Coaching Elliot G. Mitchell and Lena Mamykina 23. Predicting Glucotypes in Prediabetes via Wearables and Artificial Intelligence Ahmed A. Metwally, Pranav Mehta and Michael P. Snyder 24. Tele-ophthalmology for Diabetic Retinopathy Jingtong Huang and Jorge Cuadros 25. Review of Advancements in Noninvasive Detection Techniques of Foot Complications Due to Diabetes Amith Khandakar, Muhammad E.H. Chowdhury, Mamun Bin Ibne Reaz, Sawal Hamid Md Ali, Mohd Ibrahim bin Shapiai, Mohamed Arselene Ayari and Rayaz A. Malik 26. Artificial Intelligence in Automated Hormone Delivery Peter G. Jacobs and Clara Mosquera-Lopez 27. Natural Language Processing for Diabetes Digital Health Alexander Turchin 28. Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes in the Hospital Benjamin P. Sly, Sally Shrapnel and Clair Sullivan
Part I: Digital Health 1. Trends in Digital Health for Diabetes Sang Youl Rhee and Eun Jung Rhee 2. Using Digital Health Tools in Medical Practice Elizabeth M. Bauer 3. Diabetes Digital Health in the Hospital Joseph A. Aloi, Carolyn Keyes and Jagdeesh Ullal 4. Digital Pharmacy for Diabetes Steven W. Chen and Evans D. Pope 5. Digital Health and Pharmacoadherence Timothy D. Aungst and S. Mimi Mukherjee 6. Food Recognition and Nutritional Apps Lubnaa Abdur Rahman, Ioannis Papathanail, Lorenzo Brigato, Elias K. Spanakis and Stavroula Mougiakakou 7. Accessing and Acting Upon Patient Generated Health Data Edward C. Chao 8. Cybersecurity of Digital Health Tools Christian Dameff and Jeffrey Tully 9. The Role of Digital Health in Tackling India’s Diabetes Epidemic Harish Ranjani, Sharma Nitika, Rajendra Pradeepa, Ranjit Mohan Anjana and Viswanathan Mohan 10. Investment Opportunities in Diabetes Digital Health Victoria C. Wang, Michael L. Huang and Jerome Shen Part II: Telehealth 11. Virtual Care: Synchronous and Asynchronous Modalities in Diabetes Care Leslie A. Eiland, Varsha Vimalananda and Stephanie S. Crossen 12. Trends in Digital Connectivity Hazhir Teymourian, Farshad Tehrani and Brian Wuerstle 13. Diabetes Education Via Telehealth Jane Jeffrie Seley and Anyanate Gwendolyne 14. Short Messaging Service (SMS) Text Messages in Health Care Andrew Farmer, David French and Kiera Bartlett 15. Integration of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data Into the Electronic Health Record Juan C. Espinoza 16. Telehealth in Pediatric Diabetes Management Jaquelin Flores Garcia, Stephanie S. Crossen, Mark W. Reid and Jennifer K. Raymond 17. Telehealth for Pregnant Individuals with Diabetes Kartik K. Venkatesh, Elizabeth Buschur and Noelia M. Zork 18. Telehealth for Multispecialty Diabetes Care Archana Bandi, Gauri Behari, Julio Leey-Casella and Carlos E. Mendez 19. Virtual Reality for Diabetes Telehealth Elizabeth A. Beverly, Matthew Love and Carrie Love Part III: Artificial Intelligence 20. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Diabetes Andrew D. Zale, Mohammed S. Abusamaan and Nestoras Mathioudakis 21. Ethics and Fairness for Diabetes Artificial Intelligence Jiazhi Li and Wael Abd-Almageed 22. Artificial Intelligence to Support Self-management and Coaching Elliot G. Mitchell and Lena Mamykina 23. Predicting Glucotypes in Prediabetes via Wearables and Artificial Intelligence Ahmed A. Metwally, Pranav Mehta and Michael P. Snyder 24. Tele-ophthalmology for Diabetic Retinopathy Jingtong Huang and Jorge Cuadros 25. Review of Advancements in Noninvasive Detection Techniques of Foot Complications Due to Diabetes Amith Khandakar, Muhammad E.H. Chowdhury, Mamun Bin Ibne Reaz, Sawal Hamid Md Ali, Mohd Ibrahim bin Shapiai, Mohamed Arselene Ayari and Rayaz A. Malik 26. Artificial Intelligence in Automated Hormone Delivery Peter G. Jacobs and Clara Mosquera-Lopez 27. Natural Language Processing for Diabetes Digital Health Alexander Turchin 28. Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes in the Hospital Benjamin P. Sly, Sally Shrapnel and Clair Sullivan
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