Digital Health Care outside of Traditional Clinical Settings (eBook, ePUB)
Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities
Redaktion: Cohen, I. Glenn; Shachar, Carmel; Adler-Milstein, Julia; Kramer, Daniel B.
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Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities
Redaktion: Cohen, I. Glenn; Shachar, Carmel; Adler-Milstein, Julia; Kramer, Daniel B.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009373258
- Artikelnr.: 70909287
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Introduction Carmel Shachar, Julia Adler-Milstein, Daniel B. Kramer and I.
Glenn Cohen; Part I. Questions of Data Governance for Data from Digital
Home Health Products: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 1. In the Medical
Privacy of One's Own Home: Four Faces of Privacy in Digital Home Health
Care Barbara J. Evans; 2. Patient Access to Health Device Data: Toward a
Legal Framework Charles Duan and Christopher J. Morten; 3. Challenges of
Remote Patient Care Technologies Under the General Data Protection
Regulation: Preliminary Results of the TeNDER Project Danaja Fabcic Povse;
4. Renegotiating the Social Contract for Use of Health Information: Lessons
Learned from Newborn Screening and Implications for At-Home Digital Care
Jodyn Platt and Sharon Kardia; Part II. Digital Home Diagnostics for
Specific Conditions: Introduction Daniel B. Kramer; 5. Patient
Self-Administered Screening for Cardiovascular Disease Using Artificial
Intelligence in the Home Patrick Bächtiger, Mihir A. Kelshiker, Marie E. G.
Moe, Daniel B. Kramer and Nicholas S. Peters; 6. The Promise of Telehealth
for Abortion Greer Donley and Rachel Rebouché; 7. Monitoring (on) Your
Mind: Digital Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease Claire Erickson and Emily
A. Largent; Part III. The Shape of the Elephant for Digital Home
Diagnostics in the Market: Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 8. Physician and
Device Manufacturer Tort Liability for Remote Patient Monitoring Devices
David A. Simon and Aaron S. Kesselheim; 9. Post-Market Surveillance of
Software Medical Devices: Evidence from Regulatory Data Alexander O.
Everhart and Ariel D. Stern; 10. Labeling of Direct-to-Consumer Medical
Artificial Intelligence Applications for 'Self-Diagnosis' Sara Gerke; 11.
'Internet Plus Health Care' as an Impetus for China's Health System Reform
Wang Chenguang and Zhang Yi; Part IV. Reimbursement Considerations for
Digital Home Health: Introduction Julia Adler-Milstein; 12. A Pathway for
High-Value Home Hospital Care in the US: Statutory, Reimbursement, and
Cybersecurity Strategies in the Age of Hybrid Care Stephanie Zawada, Nels
Paulson, Margaret Paulson, Michael Maniaci and Bart Demaerschalk; 13. EU
Cross-Border In-Home Digital Diagnostics: Patient Reimbursement Under
Threat? Kaat Van Delm; 14: Digitally Enabled Medicaid Home and
Community-Based Services Kathryn Huber and Tara Sklar.
Glenn Cohen; Part I. Questions of Data Governance for Data from Digital
Home Health Products: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 1. In the Medical
Privacy of One's Own Home: Four Faces of Privacy in Digital Home Health
Care Barbara J. Evans; 2. Patient Access to Health Device Data: Toward a
Legal Framework Charles Duan and Christopher J. Morten; 3. Challenges of
Remote Patient Care Technologies Under the General Data Protection
Regulation: Preliminary Results of the TeNDER Project Danaja Fabcic Povse;
4. Renegotiating the Social Contract for Use of Health Information: Lessons
Learned from Newborn Screening and Implications for At-Home Digital Care
Jodyn Platt and Sharon Kardia; Part II. Digital Home Diagnostics for
Specific Conditions: Introduction Daniel B. Kramer; 5. Patient
Self-Administered Screening for Cardiovascular Disease Using Artificial
Intelligence in the Home Patrick Bächtiger, Mihir A. Kelshiker, Marie E. G.
Moe, Daniel B. Kramer and Nicholas S. Peters; 6. The Promise of Telehealth
for Abortion Greer Donley and Rachel Rebouché; 7. Monitoring (on) Your
Mind: Digital Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease Claire Erickson and Emily
A. Largent; Part III. The Shape of the Elephant for Digital Home
Diagnostics in the Market: Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 8. Physician and
Device Manufacturer Tort Liability for Remote Patient Monitoring Devices
David A. Simon and Aaron S. Kesselheim; 9. Post-Market Surveillance of
Software Medical Devices: Evidence from Regulatory Data Alexander O.
Everhart and Ariel D. Stern; 10. Labeling of Direct-to-Consumer Medical
Artificial Intelligence Applications for 'Self-Diagnosis' Sara Gerke; 11.
'Internet Plus Health Care' as an Impetus for China's Health System Reform
Wang Chenguang and Zhang Yi; Part IV. Reimbursement Considerations for
Digital Home Health: Introduction Julia Adler-Milstein; 12. A Pathway for
High-Value Home Hospital Care in the US: Statutory, Reimbursement, and
Cybersecurity Strategies in the Age of Hybrid Care Stephanie Zawada, Nels
Paulson, Margaret Paulson, Michael Maniaci and Bart Demaerschalk; 13. EU
Cross-Border In-Home Digital Diagnostics: Patient Reimbursement Under
Threat? Kaat Van Delm; 14: Digitally Enabled Medicaid Home and
Community-Based Services Kathryn Huber and Tara Sklar.
Introduction Carmel Shachar, Julia Adler-Milstein, Daniel B. Kramer and I.
Glenn Cohen; Part I. Questions of Data Governance for Data from Digital
Home Health Products: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 1. In the Medical
Privacy of One's Own Home: Four Faces of Privacy in Digital Home Health
Care Barbara J. Evans; 2. Patient Access to Health Device Data: Toward a
Legal Framework Charles Duan and Christopher J. Morten; 3. Challenges of
Remote Patient Care Technologies Under the General Data Protection
Regulation: Preliminary Results of the TeNDER Project Danaja Fabcic Povse;
4. Renegotiating the Social Contract for Use of Health Information: Lessons
Learned from Newborn Screening and Implications for At-Home Digital Care
Jodyn Platt and Sharon Kardia; Part II. Digital Home Diagnostics for
Specific Conditions: Introduction Daniel B. Kramer; 5. Patient
Self-Administered Screening for Cardiovascular Disease Using Artificial
Intelligence in the Home Patrick Bächtiger, Mihir A. Kelshiker, Marie E. G.
Moe, Daniel B. Kramer and Nicholas S. Peters; 6. The Promise of Telehealth
for Abortion Greer Donley and Rachel Rebouché; 7. Monitoring (on) Your
Mind: Digital Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease Claire Erickson and Emily
A. Largent; Part III. The Shape of the Elephant for Digital Home
Diagnostics in the Market: Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 8. Physician and
Device Manufacturer Tort Liability for Remote Patient Monitoring Devices
David A. Simon and Aaron S. Kesselheim; 9. Post-Market Surveillance of
Software Medical Devices: Evidence from Regulatory Data Alexander O.
Everhart and Ariel D. Stern; 10. Labeling of Direct-to-Consumer Medical
Artificial Intelligence Applications for 'Self-Diagnosis' Sara Gerke; 11.
'Internet Plus Health Care' as an Impetus for China's Health System Reform
Wang Chenguang and Zhang Yi; Part IV. Reimbursement Considerations for
Digital Home Health: Introduction Julia Adler-Milstein; 12. A Pathway for
High-Value Home Hospital Care in the US: Statutory, Reimbursement, and
Cybersecurity Strategies in the Age of Hybrid Care Stephanie Zawada, Nels
Paulson, Margaret Paulson, Michael Maniaci and Bart Demaerschalk; 13. EU
Cross-Border In-Home Digital Diagnostics: Patient Reimbursement Under
Threat? Kaat Van Delm; 14: Digitally Enabled Medicaid Home and
Community-Based Services Kathryn Huber and Tara Sklar.
Glenn Cohen; Part I. Questions of Data Governance for Data from Digital
Home Health Products: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 1. In the Medical
Privacy of One's Own Home: Four Faces of Privacy in Digital Home Health
Care Barbara J. Evans; 2. Patient Access to Health Device Data: Toward a
Legal Framework Charles Duan and Christopher J. Morten; 3. Challenges of
Remote Patient Care Technologies Under the General Data Protection
Regulation: Preliminary Results of the TeNDER Project Danaja Fabcic Povse;
4. Renegotiating the Social Contract for Use of Health Information: Lessons
Learned from Newborn Screening and Implications for At-Home Digital Care
Jodyn Platt and Sharon Kardia; Part II. Digital Home Diagnostics for
Specific Conditions: Introduction Daniel B. Kramer; 5. Patient
Self-Administered Screening for Cardiovascular Disease Using Artificial
Intelligence in the Home Patrick Bächtiger, Mihir A. Kelshiker, Marie E. G.
Moe, Daniel B. Kramer and Nicholas S. Peters; 6. The Promise of Telehealth
for Abortion Greer Donley and Rachel Rebouché; 7. Monitoring (on) Your
Mind: Digital Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease Claire Erickson and Emily
A. Largent; Part III. The Shape of the Elephant for Digital Home
Diagnostics in the Market: Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 8. Physician and
Device Manufacturer Tort Liability for Remote Patient Monitoring Devices
David A. Simon and Aaron S. Kesselheim; 9. Post-Market Surveillance of
Software Medical Devices: Evidence from Regulatory Data Alexander O.
Everhart and Ariel D. Stern; 10. Labeling of Direct-to-Consumer Medical
Artificial Intelligence Applications for 'Self-Diagnosis' Sara Gerke; 11.
'Internet Plus Health Care' as an Impetus for China's Health System Reform
Wang Chenguang and Zhang Yi; Part IV. Reimbursement Considerations for
Digital Home Health: Introduction Julia Adler-Milstein; 12. A Pathway for
High-Value Home Hospital Care in the US: Statutory, Reimbursement, and
Cybersecurity Strategies in the Age of Hybrid Care Stephanie Zawada, Nels
Paulson, Margaret Paulson, Michael Maniaci and Bart Demaerschalk; 13. EU
Cross-Border In-Home Digital Diagnostics: Patient Reimbursement Under
Threat? Kaat Van Delm; 14: Digitally Enabled Medicaid Home and
Community-Based Services Kathryn Huber and Tara Sklar.