Mobile Medicine
Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance
Herausgeber: Douville, Sherri
Mobile Medicine
Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance
Herausgeber: Douville, Sherri
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No topic in healthcare technology is more urgent and yet more elusive to date than mobile computing in medicine. It adheres to no boundaries, stagnates in silos, and demands not just the attention of dedicated professionals, but also teams of teams.
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No topic in healthcare technology is more urgent and yet more elusive to date than mobile computing in medicine. It adheres to no boundaries, stagnates in silos, and demands not just the attention of dedicated professionals, but also teams of teams.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9780367651503
- ISBN-10: 0367651505
- Artikelnr.: 62149585
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9780367651503
- ISBN-10: 0367651505
- Artikelnr.: 62149585
Sherri Douville is CEO & Board Member at Medigram and is a sought-after expert speaker and author in mobile medical technology, other healthcare related industries, leadership, risk management, mobile security, and governance. Ms. Douville is honored to strategically build, grow, and lead multi-disciplinary, multi industry teams at Medigram and in the market to solve the leading cause of preventable death --a delay in information. Ms. Douville is co-chair of the technical trust and identity standard subgroup for the healthcare industry through IEEE and UL and has been published and quoted in both mainstream and industry media such as CIO.com, the San Jose Mercury News, NBC, Becker's Hospital Review, ThisWeekinHealthIT and HITInfrastructure.com. Other industry leadership has included serving on the board of the NorCal HIMSS and teaching continuing education credit in mobile security for CISSP, the information security certification. She is co-author for a forthcoming Springer book chapter on Trust in Clinical IoT and is the lead author and editor for Mobile Medicine: Overcoming People, Culture, and Governance (Taylor & Francis). Ms. Douville led the development of this industry guide to mobile computing in medicine and built the team behind it. She regularly speaks and lectures about mobility in medicine, cyber security, and governance. Prior to her current work in the mobile medicine, privacy, security, health IT and AI industries, Sherri worked in the medical device space consulting in the areas of physician acceptance and economic feasibility for medical devices. Prior to that, she worked for over a decade with products addressing over a dozen disease states at Johnson & Johnson and was recognized for industry thought leadership there by McGraw-Hill and won a number of awards. Ms. Douville has a Bachelor of Combined Science degree from Santa Clara University and has completed certificates in electrical engineering, computer science, AI and ML through MIT. She advises or serves startups, boards, and organizations including as a member of the Board of Fellows for Santa Clara University and an advisor to the Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business Corporate Board Education initiatives, the Black Corporate Board Readiness and Women's Corporate Board Readiness programs.
Section 1: Where We've Been With Mobile in Medicine & What To Look Forward
to Chapter 1: Why Mobile is Missing in Medicine and Where to Start Chapter
2: Wearable Technology & Robotics for a Mobile World Section 2: Enabling
Organizational Effectiveness Chapter 3: I Can Love My Leaders (ICLML):
Driving Innovation Through Culture, Leadership, Management, and Learning
Chapter 4: Driving Value from Technical Innovation --Dramatic Change
Management Skills and Leadership at All Levels Is Required Chapter 5:
Management & Leadership Distinctions Required at Stages of Maturity in an
EHR/EMR Adoption Model Chapter 6: Physician Culture and the Adoption of
Mobile Medicine Section 3: Driving Regulatory & Compliance Success Chapter
7: The Importance of Trust Chapter 8: Getting the Most out of your Counsel
When Implementing a Mobile Computing Strategy, including thorny issues like
Privacy, Reimbursement, and Standard of Care Section 4: Managing risks to
success Chapter 9: Managing Implementation Risk for Successful Mobile
Medicine Chapter 10: Recognizing Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare
Settings for Effective Risk Management Chapter 11: Risk Considerations for
Mobile Device Implementations Chapter 12: Security in Motion: Protecting
Devices and Data on the Move Section 5: Aspirational to Operational:
Rapidly Upgrade People Skills Chapter 13: Personality Intelligence and
Communication Communicating Trust through Relatability and Personality
Intelligence, Conversations with Key Stakeholders Chapter 14: Cultivating
Belonging & Creating Access a Chapter on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Section 6: Envision Your Organization's Mobile Tech Enabled Future Chapter
15: Evidence-based Leadership Practices that Accelerate Transformation
Chapter 16: TIPPSS for Facilitating Connected Healthcare Interoperability
to Chapter 1: Why Mobile is Missing in Medicine and Where to Start Chapter
2: Wearable Technology & Robotics for a Mobile World Section 2: Enabling
Organizational Effectiveness Chapter 3: I Can Love My Leaders (ICLML):
Driving Innovation Through Culture, Leadership, Management, and Learning
Chapter 4: Driving Value from Technical Innovation --Dramatic Change
Management Skills and Leadership at All Levels Is Required Chapter 5:
Management & Leadership Distinctions Required at Stages of Maturity in an
EHR/EMR Adoption Model Chapter 6: Physician Culture and the Adoption of
Mobile Medicine Section 3: Driving Regulatory & Compliance Success Chapter
7: The Importance of Trust Chapter 8: Getting the Most out of your Counsel
When Implementing a Mobile Computing Strategy, including thorny issues like
Privacy, Reimbursement, and Standard of Care Section 4: Managing risks to
success Chapter 9: Managing Implementation Risk for Successful Mobile
Medicine Chapter 10: Recognizing Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare
Settings for Effective Risk Management Chapter 11: Risk Considerations for
Mobile Device Implementations Chapter 12: Security in Motion: Protecting
Devices and Data on the Move Section 5: Aspirational to Operational:
Rapidly Upgrade People Skills Chapter 13: Personality Intelligence and
Communication Communicating Trust through Relatability and Personality
Intelligence, Conversations with Key Stakeholders Chapter 14: Cultivating
Belonging & Creating Access a Chapter on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Section 6: Envision Your Organization's Mobile Tech Enabled Future Chapter
15: Evidence-based Leadership Practices that Accelerate Transformation
Chapter 16: TIPPSS for Facilitating Connected Healthcare Interoperability
Section 1: Where We've Been With Mobile in Medicine & What To Look Forward
to Chapter 1: Why Mobile is Missing in Medicine and Where to Start Chapter
2: Wearable Technology & Robotics for a Mobile World Section 2: Enabling
Organizational Effectiveness Chapter 3: I Can Love My Leaders (ICLML):
Driving Innovation Through Culture, Leadership, Management, and Learning
Chapter 4: Driving Value from Technical Innovation --Dramatic Change
Management Skills and Leadership at All Levels Is Required Chapter 5:
Management & Leadership Distinctions Required at Stages of Maturity in an
EHR/EMR Adoption Model Chapter 6: Physician Culture and the Adoption of
Mobile Medicine Section 3: Driving Regulatory & Compliance Success Chapter
7: The Importance of Trust Chapter 8: Getting the Most out of your Counsel
When Implementing a Mobile Computing Strategy, including thorny issues like
Privacy, Reimbursement, and Standard of Care Section 4: Managing risks to
success Chapter 9: Managing Implementation Risk for Successful Mobile
Medicine Chapter 10: Recognizing Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare
Settings for Effective Risk Management Chapter 11: Risk Considerations for
Mobile Device Implementations Chapter 12: Security in Motion: Protecting
Devices and Data on the Move Section 5: Aspirational to Operational:
Rapidly Upgrade People Skills Chapter 13: Personality Intelligence and
Communication Communicating Trust through Relatability and Personality
Intelligence, Conversations with Key Stakeholders Chapter 14: Cultivating
Belonging & Creating Access a Chapter on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Section 6: Envision Your Organization's Mobile Tech Enabled Future Chapter
15: Evidence-based Leadership Practices that Accelerate Transformation
Chapter 16: TIPPSS for Facilitating Connected Healthcare Interoperability
to Chapter 1: Why Mobile is Missing in Medicine and Where to Start Chapter
2: Wearable Technology & Robotics for a Mobile World Section 2: Enabling
Organizational Effectiveness Chapter 3: I Can Love My Leaders (ICLML):
Driving Innovation Through Culture, Leadership, Management, and Learning
Chapter 4: Driving Value from Technical Innovation --Dramatic Change
Management Skills and Leadership at All Levels Is Required Chapter 5:
Management & Leadership Distinctions Required at Stages of Maturity in an
EHR/EMR Adoption Model Chapter 6: Physician Culture and the Adoption of
Mobile Medicine Section 3: Driving Regulatory & Compliance Success Chapter
7: The Importance of Trust Chapter 8: Getting the Most out of your Counsel
When Implementing a Mobile Computing Strategy, including thorny issues like
Privacy, Reimbursement, and Standard of Care Section 4: Managing risks to
success Chapter 9: Managing Implementation Risk for Successful Mobile
Medicine Chapter 10: Recognizing Cybersecurity Threats in Healthcare
Settings for Effective Risk Management Chapter 11: Risk Considerations for
Mobile Device Implementations Chapter 12: Security in Motion: Protecting
Devices and Data on the Move Section 5: Aspirational to Operational:
Rapidly Upgrade People Skills Chapter 13: Personality Intelligence and
Communication Communicating Trust through Relatability and Personality
Intelligence, Conversations with Key Stakeholders Chapter 14: Cultivating
Belonging & Creating Access a Chapter on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Section 6: Envision Your Organization's Mobile Tech Enabled Future Chapter
15: Evidence-based Leadership Practices that Accelerate Transformation
Chapter 16: TIPPSS for Facilitating Connected Healthcare Interoperability