Digital Health: Telemedicine and Beyond describes practical ways to use digital health tools in clinical practice. With a strong focus on case studies and patient outcomes, this title provides an overview of digital medicine, terms, concepts, and applications for the multidisciplinary clinical practitioner. Chapters provide a concise, yet comprehensive understanding of digital health, including telemedicine, mHealth, EHRs, and the benefits and challenges of each. The book gives insights on risks and benefits associated with storing and transmitting patient information via digital tools and…mehr
Digital Health: Telemedicine and Beyond describes practical ways to use digital health tools in clinical practice. With a strong focus on case studies and patient outcomes, this title provides an overview of digital medicine, terms, concepts, and applications for the multidisciplinary clinical practitioner. Chapters provide a concise, yet comprehensive understanding of digital health, including telemedicine, mHealth, EHRs, and the benefits and challenges of each. The book gives insights on risks and benefits associated with storing and transmitting patient information via digital tools and educates clinicians in the correct questions to ask for advocacy regarding state laws, scope of practice, and medicolegal implications. It also addresses the ethical and social challenges that digital health raises, how to engage patients to improve shared decision-making models and how digital health tools can be integrated into clinical practice. This book is a valuable resource for clinicians and medical educators of all health professions, including physicians, physician associates, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, students, and all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in the allied field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Foreword John Nosta 1. Digital Health: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Medicine Dipu Patel 2. Diagnosing the Future: The Roles of Artificial Intelligence in the Forthcoming Medical Epoch Mark DiMauro and Marty Rosenheck 3. AI in Medical Education: Challenges and Opportunities Marty Rosenheck Digital Medicine in Practice 4. Telemedicine: History, Foundation, and Clinical Implementation Mercedes Dodge and Kathryn Werner 5. Beyond the Wrist: Wearables in Healthcare Hina Mazharuddin 6. mHealth Stefan Buttigieg 7. Looking Ahead: The Future of Electronic Health Records Emily Lewis 8. Bridging the Gap: Empowering Patients with Health Apps Tom Micklewright 9. Remote Patient Monitoring Lisa Shock 10. From Data to Diagnosis: The Power of Precision Medicine in Digital Health Josh Borgstadt and Dipu Patel 11. Hospital to Home: Bridging the Gap with Personalized Medicine Harvey Castro and Dipu Patel 12. Robot-Assisted Surgery: Past, Present, and Future Jessica Grasso 13. Understanding Digital Therapeutics Agnes Compagnone and Rachel Cole 14. Digital Therapeutics: A New Era of Technology for Treatment Whitney Stewart 15. Digital Health and the Future of Primary Care Dipu Patel and Amit Dey 16. Integrating Digital Medicine in Rural Communities Susan McDiarmid and Sonia Otte Billing and Coding 17. Coding for Telehealth/CMS guidelines Aditi Joshi 18. ICD10 and SNOMED CT: The Role of Healthcare Classification Systems in Digital Health Sara Gallo Legal and Ethical Issues 19. Digital Health Law Jeremy Sherer and Amy Joseph 20. Use and Reuse of Data: Access, Ownership, Value, and Trust Danny Van Roijen 21. Ethical Issues for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Derek Leben 22. Health Policy Kathryn Reed, Nathan Miracle, Amy Brown, and Christine Rodgers 23. Regulatory Considerations Mona Kelley and Caitlin Kelley Research 24. Navigating Data Quality in the Digital Health Era: Validation, Verification, and IRB Christina Davis, Jeff Cooper, and Dave Beck 25. Healthcare, Trials, and Digital Impact Samarth Kashyap and Shambhavi Singh Where To Now? 26. Future Trends Arta Bakshandeh 27. Battling Misinformation Michael Smith and Chelsea Backer 28. Educating the Next Generation in Digital Medicine Vanessa Bester and Eric Van Hecke 29. Classroom Best Practices Carlos Gutierrez, Sarah Bolander, Stephanie Jalaba, and Ryan Kingsley 30. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Classroom Carlos Gutierrez, Sarah Bolander, Stephanie Jalaba, and Ryan Kingsley 31. Student Perspective: Doctorate of Physician Assistant Studies: Digital Health Initiatives Allison Bakowicz and Megan Gallagher 32. Student Perspective: From Education to Practice Dua Abbas 33. Student Perspective: Interpreting the Future: Navigating the Tele-Revolution in Healthcare Language Access Muhiyadin Aden 34. Organizational Perspectives Amy Haller and Ben Reynolds 35. Patient perspectives Debra Ruh
Introduction Foreword John Nosta 1. Digital Health: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Medicine Dipu Patel 2. Diagnosing the Future: The Roles of Artificial Intelligence in the Forthcoming Medical Epoch Mark DiMauro and Marty Rosenheck 3. AI in Medical Education: Challenges and Opportunities Marty Rosenheck Digital Medicine in Practice 4. Telemedicine: History, Foundation, and Clinical Implementation Mercedes Dodge and Kathryn Werner 5. Beyond the Wrist: Wearables in Healthcare Hina Mazharuddin 6. mHealth Stefan Buttigieg 7. Looking Ahead: The Future of Electronic Health Records Emily Lewis 8. Bridging the Gap: Empowering Patients with Health Apps Tom Micklewright 9. Remote Patient Monitoring Lisa Shock 10. From Data to Diagnosis: The Power of Precision Medicine in Digital Health Josh Borgstadt and Dipu Patel 11. Hospital to Home: Bridging the Gap with Personalized Medicine Harvey Castro and Dipu Patel 12. Robot-Assisted Surgery: Past, Present, and Future Jessica Grasso 13. Understanding Digital Therapeutics Agnes Compagnone and Rachel Cole 14. Digital Therapeutics: A New Era of Technology for Treatment Whitney Stewart 15. Digital Health and the Future of Primary Care Dipu Patel and Amit Dey 16. Integrating Digital Medicine in Rural Communities Susan McDiarmid and Sonia Otte Billing and Coding 17. Coding for Telehealth/CMS guidelines Aditi Joshi 18. ICD10 and SNOMED CT: The Role of Healthcare Classification Systems in Digital Health Sara Gallo Legal and Ethical Issues 19. Digital Health Law Jeremy Sherer and Amy Joseph 20. Use and Reuse of Data: Access, Ownership, Value, and Trust Danny Van Roijen 21. Ethical Issues for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Derek Leben 22. Health Policy Kathryn Reed, Nathan Miracle, Amy Brown, and Christine Rodgers 23. Regulatory Considerations Mona Kelley and Caitlin Kelley Research 24. Navigating Data Quality in the Digital Health Era: Validation, Verification, and IRB Christina Davis, Jeff Cooper, and Dave Beck 25. Healthcare, Trials, and Digital Impact Samarth Kashyap and Shambhavi Singh Where To Now? 26. Future Trends Arta Bakshandeh 27. Battling Misinformation Michael Smith and Chelsea Backer 28. Educating the Next Generation in Digital Medicine Vanessa Bester and Eric Van Hecke 29. Classroom Best Practices Carlos Gutierrez, Sarah Bolander, Stephanie Jalaba, and Ryan Kingsley 30. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Classroom Carlos Gutierrez, Sarah Bolander, Stephanie Jalaba, and Ryan Kingsley 31. Student Perspective: Doctorate of Physician Assistant Studies: Digital Health Initiatives Allison Bakowicz and Megan Gallagher 32. Student Perspective: From Education to Practice Dua Abbas 33. Student Perspective: Interpreting the Future: Navigating the Tele-Revolution in Healthcare Language Access Muhiyadin Aden 34. Organizational Perspectives Amy Haller and Ben Reynolds 35. Patient perspectives Debra Ruh
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