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  • 1
    UID:
    edocfu_9960074775802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 217 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-814924-8
    Note: Front Cover -- The Transformative Power of Mobile Medicine -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Cynicism, Optimism, and Transformation -- 1. Innovations in mHealth, Part 1: The Role of Blockchain, Conversational Interfaces, and Chatbots -- Blockchain -- System Architecture for MedRec -- Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Digital Assistants -- Intelligent Virtual Agents -- Technology in the Service of Altruism -- References -- 2. Innovations in mHealth, Part 2: Electronic Health Record-Linked Apps, Remote Patient Monitoring, and the Internet of Things -- Using Electronic Health Record-Linked Mobile Apps to Improve Patient Care -- Remote Patient Monitoring and Wearables -- Choosing the Best Monitoring Technology -- Sensor Pads -- Blood Glucose Meters -- Pulse Oximeters, Spirometers, and Peak Flow Meters -- Multifunction Remote Monitoring Systems -- The Internet of Things: Getting Past the Hype -- Shining a Light on Beacon Technology -- At the Intersection of Evidence and Doubt -- Reductionism Versus Systems Biology -- References -- 3. Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of Mobile Health Apps -- Will mHealth Fade Into the Sunset? -- Choosing Effective, Sticky Health Apps -- The Role of N of 1 Studies in Mobile Medicine -- Usability, User Ratings, and Observations Studies -- Expert Recommendations -- References -- 4. Mobile Apps: Heart Disease, Hypertension, and Atrial Fibrillation -- Hypertension -- Atrial Fibrillation -- Dyslipidemia, Stress, and Remote Monitoring -- Root Cause Analysis -- References -- 5. A Mobile Approach to Diabetes and Asthma -- Preventing Type 2 Diabetes -- Addressing Prediabetes -- Managing Type 2 Diabetes -- Creating the Next Generation Diabetic Mobile App -- Managing Asthma With Mobile Technology -- The Role of Mobile Technology in Asthma Research -- References. , 6. Mental Health -- Mobile App Criteria -- How Strong Is the Evidence? -- References -- 7. Reinventing Clinical Decision Support: What Role for Mobile Technology? -- Clinical Decision Support Basics -- The Technological Underpinning of Next Generation CDS -- What is CDS Capable of? -- What is the Human Brain Capable of? -- Reviewing Available CDS Systems -- Measuring the Impact of Clinical Decision Support Tools -- What Will the CDS System of the Future Look Like? -- Incorporating Systems Biology/Network Medicine Into CDS -- References -- 8. Telemedicine: Is It Good Patient Care? -- What Does Telemedicine Include? -- What Are the Advantages of Telemedicine? -- Physicians Remain Skeptical -- Regulations Governing Telemedicine Reimbursement -- Evidence of Clinical Effectiveness -- Limitations, Concerns, and Criticisms -- The Future Belongs to Medical Self-Care -- References -- 9. Patient Engagement: Our Top Priority -- How to Enhance Patient Engagement -- Does Patient Engagement Improve Clinical Outcomes? -- References -- 10. Mobile Security -- Thinking Strategically -- Covering the Basics -- Bring Your Own Device: Bring Your Own Disaster? -- Mobile Device Management Software -- The Virtues of Virtual Private Networks -- The Difference Between Http and Https -- Don't Ignore Dangers Inherent in Social Engineering -- References -- Further Reading -- 11. Designing Mobile Health Apps -- What Do Patients and Clinicians Need? -- Understand the Regulatory Environment -- AllEye: Learning From Failure and Success -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-814923-X
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    edoccha_9960074775802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 217 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-814924-8
    Note: Front Cover -- The Transformative Power of Mobile Medicine -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Cynicism, Optimism, and Transformation -- 1. Innovations in mHealth, Part 1: The Role of Blockchain, Conversational Interfaces, and Chatbots -- Blockchain -- System Architecture for MedRec -- Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Digital Assistants -- Intelligent Virtual Agents -- Technology in the Service of Altruism -- References -- 2. Innovations in mHealth, Part 2: Electronic Health Record-Linked Apps, Remote Patient Monitoring, and the Internet of Things -- Using Electronic Health Record-Linked Mobile Apps to Improve Patient Care -- Remote Patient Monitoring and Wearables -- Choosing the Best Monitoring Technology -- Sensor Pads -- Blood Glucose Meters -- Pulse Oximeters, Spirometers, and Peak Flow Meters -- Multifunction Remote Monitoring Systems -- The Internet of Things: Getting Past the Hype -- Shining a Light on Beacon Technology -- At the Intersection of Evidence and Doubt -- Reductionism Versus Systems Biology -- References -- 3. Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of Mobile Health Apps -- Will mHealth Fade Into the Sunset? -- Choosing Effective, Sticky Health Apps -- The Role of N of 1 Studies in Mobile Medicine -- Usability, User Ratings, and Observations Studies -- Expert Recommendations -- References -- 4. Mobile Apps: Heart Disease, Hypertension, and Atrial Fibrillation -- Hypertension -- Atrial Fibrillation -- Dyslipidemia, Stress, and Remote Monitoring -- Root Cause Analysis -- References -- 5. A Mobile Approach to Diabetes and Asthma -- Preventing Type 2 Diabetes -- Addressing Prediabetes -- Managing Type 2 Diabetes -- Creating the Next Generation Diabetic Mobile App -- Managing Asthma With Mobile Technology -- The Role of Mobile Technology in Asthma Research -- References. , 6. Mental Health -- Mobile App Criteria -- How Strong Is the Evidence? -- References -- 7. Reinventing Clinical Decision Support: What Role for Mobile Technology? -- Clinical Decision Support Basics -- The Technological Underpinning of Next Generation CDS -- What is CDS Capable of? -- What is the Human Brain Capable of? -- Reviewing Available CDS Systems -- Measuring the Impact of Clinical Decision Support Tools -- What Will the CDS System of the Future Look Like? -- Incorporating Systems Biology/Network Medicine Into CDS -- References -- 8. Telemedicine: Is It Good Patient Care? -- What Does Telemedicine Include? -- What Are the Advantages of Telemedicine? -- Physicians Remain Skeptical -- Regulations Governing Telemedicine Reimbursement -- Evidence of Clinical Effectiveness -- Limitations, Concerns, and Criticisms -- The Future Belongs to Medical Self-Care -- References -- 9. Patient Engagement: Our Top Priority -- How to Enhance Patient Engagement -- Does Patient Engagement Improve Clinical Outcomes? -- References -- 10. Mobile Security -- Thinking Strategically -- Covering the Basics -- Bring Your Own Device: Bring Your Own Disaster? -- Mobile Device Management Software -- The Virtues of Virtual Private Networks -- The Difference Between Http and Https -- Don't Ignore Dangers Inherent in Social Engineering -- References -- Further Reading -- 11. Designing Mobile Health Apps -- What Do Patients and Clinicians Need? -- Understand the Regulatory Environment -- AllEye: Learning From Failure and Success -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-814923-X
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948211930402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 217 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-814924-8
    Note: Front Cover -- The Transformative Power of Mobile Medicine -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Cynicism, Optimism, and Transformation -- 1. Innovations in mHealth, Part 1: The Role of Blockchain, Conversational Interfaces, and Chatbots -- Blockchain -- System Architecture for MedRec -- Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Digital Assistants -- Intelligent Virtual Agents -- Technology in the Service of Altruism -- References -- 2. Innovations in mHealth, Part 2: Electronic Health Record-Linked Apps, Remote Patient Monitoring, and the Internet of Things -- Using Electronic Health Record-Linked Mobile Apps to Improve Patient Care -- Remote Patient Monitoring and Wearables -- Choosing the Best Monitoring Technology -- Sensor Pads -- Blood Glucose Meters -- Pulse Oximeters, Spirometers, and Peak Flow Meters -- Multifunction Remote Monitoring Systems -- The Internet of Things: Getting Past the Hype -- Shining a Light on Beacon Technology -- At the Intersection of Evidence and Doubt -- Reductionism Versus Systems Biology -- References -- 3. Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of Mobile Health Apps -- Will mHealth Fade Into the Sunset? -- Choosing Effective, Sticky Health Apps -- The Role of N of 1 Studies in Mobile Medicine -- Usability, User Ratings, and Observations Studies -- Expert Recommendations -- References -- 4. Mobile Apps: Heart Disease, Hypertension, and Atrial Fibrillation -- Hypertension -- Atrial Fibrillation -- Dyslipidemia, Stress, and Remote Monitoring -- Root Cause Analysis -- References -- 5. A Mobile Approach to Diabetes and Asthma -- Preventing Type 2 Diabetes -- Addressing Prediabetes -- Managing Type 2 Diabetes -- Creating the Next Generation Diabetic Mobile App -- Managing Asthma With Mobile Technology -- The Role of Mobile Technology in Asthma Research -- References. , 6. Mental Health -- Mobile App Criteria -- How Strong Is the Evidence? -- References -- 7. Reinventing Clinical Decision Support: What Role for Mobile Technology? -- Clinical Decision Support Basics -- The Technological Underpinning of Next Generation CDS -- What is CDS Capable of? -- What is the Human Brain Capable of? -- Reviewing Available CDS Systems -- Measuring the Impact of Clinical Decision Support Tools -- What Will the CDS System of the Future Look Like? -- Incorporating Systems Biology/Network Medicine Into CDS -- References -- 8. Telemedicine: Is It Good Patient Care? -- What Does Telemedicine Include? -- What Are the Advantages of Telemedicine? -- Physicians Remain Skeptical -- Regulations Governing Telemedicine Reimbursement -- Evidence of Clinical Effectiveness -- Limitations, Concerns, and Criticisms -- The Future Belongs to Medical Self-Care -- References -- 9. Patient Engagement: Our Top Priority -- How to Enhance Patient Engagement -- Does Patient Engagement Improve Clinical Outcomes? -- References -- 10. Mobile Security -- Thinking Strategically -- Covering the Basics -- Bring Your Own Device: Bring Your Own Disaster? -- Mobile Device Management Software -- The Virtues of Virtual Private Networks -- The Difference Between Http and Https -- Don't Ignore Dangers Inherent in Social Engineering -- References -- Further Reading -- 11. Designing Mobile Health Apps -- What Do Patients and Clinicians Need? -- Understand the Regulatory Environment -- AllEye: Learning From Failure and Success -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-814923-X
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9960074170602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 143 pages) : , color illustrations, portrait
    ISBN: 0-12-804411-X
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: This book demonstrates how to conduct an in-depth analysis of a healthcare organization's information risk level, offers specific measures for lowering the risk of a data breach, and outlines the steps necessary when an organization experiences a data breach, even when it has taken all the right precautions.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Testing Your Network SecurityCybersecurity Insurance; References; Chapter 6 - Mobile Device Security; Thinking strategically; Covering the Basics; BYOD: Bring Your Own Disaster?; Mobile Device Management Software; The Virtues of Virtual Private Networks; Appreciating the Difference Between Http and Https; References; Chapter 7 - Medical Device Security; How real is the threat?; Taking a closer look at the "pathology" behind medjacking; What is the FDA Doing?; Dealing with Existing Medical Device Vulnerabilities; How are medical device companies coping?; Firming up the Firmware , Are medical device manufacturers HIPAA accountable?Weighing Your Security Options; References; Chapter 8 - Educating Medical and Administrative Staff; Culture before education; Seeing the Bigger Picture; Understanding the Psychology of Change; Managing the Training Process; What Should the Training Consist of?; References; Chapter 9 - HIPAA, HITECH, and the Business Associate; Evaluating the Threat; Are you a Business Associate?; Formal Agreements are a Must; More Exceptions to the Rule; What Should a Business Associate Agreement Look Like?; References , Chapter 10 - Preparing for and Coping With a Data Breach
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-804392-X
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9960074170602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 143 pages) : , color illustrations, portrait
    ISBN: 0-12-804411-X
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: This book demonstrates how to conduct an in-depth analysis of a healthcare organization's information risk level, offers specific measures for lowering the risk of a data breach, and outlines the steps necessary when an organization experiences a data breach, even when it has taken all the right precautions.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Testing Your Network SecurityCybersecurity Insurance; References; Chapter 6 - Mobile Device Security; Thinking strategically; Covering the Basics; BYOD: Bring Your Own Disaster?; Mobile Device Management Software; The Virtues of Virtual Private Networks; Appreciating the Difference Between Http and Https; References; Chapter 7 - Medical Device Security; How real is the threat?; Taking a closer look at the "pathology" behind medjacking; What is the FDA Doing?; Dealing with Existing Medical Device Vulnerabilities; How are medical device companies coping?; Firming up the Firmware , Are medical device manufacturers HIPAA accountable?Weighing Your Security Options; References; Chapter 8 - Educating Medical and Administrative Staff; Culture before education; Seeing the Bigger Picture; Understanding the Psychology of Change; Managing the Training Process; What Should the Training Consist of?; References; Chapter 9 - HIPAA, HITECH, and the Business Associate; Evaluating the Threat; Are you a Business Associate?; Formal Agreements are a Must; More Exceptions to the Rule; What Should a Business Associate Agreement Look Like?; References , Chapter 10 - Preparing for and Coping With a Data Breach
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-804392-X
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949386974302882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1000397238 , 9781000397239 , 9781003094234 , 1003094236 , 9781000397246 , 1000397246
    Series Statement: HIMSS
    Content: The complex challenges facing healthcare require innovative solutions that can make patient care more effective, easily available, and affordable. One such solution is the digital reconstruction of medicine that transitions much of patient care from hospitals, clinics, and offices to a variety of virtual settings. This reconstruction involves telemedicine, hospital-at-home services, mobile apps, remote sensing devices, clinical data analytics, and other cutting-edge technologies. The Digital Reconstruction of Healthcare: Transitioning from Brick and Mortar to Virtual Care takes a deep dive into these tools and how they can transform medicine to meet the unique needs of patients across the globe. This book enables readers to peer into the very near future and prepare them for the opportunities afforded by the digital shift in healthcare. It is also a wake-up call to readers who are less than enthusiastic about these digital tools and helps them to realize the cost of ignoring these tools. It is written for a wide range of medical professionals including: Physicians, nurses, and entrepreneurs who want to understand how to use or develop digital products and services IT managers who need to fold these tools into existing computer networks at hospitals, clinics, and medical offices Healthcare executives who decide how to invest in these platforms and products Insurers who need to stay current on the latest trends and the evidence to support their cost effectiveness Filled with insights from international experts, this book also features Dr. John Halamka's lessons learned from years of international consulting with government officials on digital health. It also taps into senior research analyst Paul Cerrato's expertise in AI, data analytics, and machine learning. Combining these lessons learned with an in-depth analysis of clinical informatics research, this book aims to separate hyped AI "solutions" from evidence-based digital tools. Together, these two pillars support the contention that these technologies can, in fact, help solve many of the seemingly intractable problems facing healthcare providers and patients.
    Note: Is digital reconstruction necessary? -- The merits and limitations of telemedicine, hospital at home, and remote patient monitoring -- The digital assault on COVID-19 -- Entering the age of big data and AI-assisted medicine -- Exploring the artificial intelligence/machine learning toolbox -- The transformative impact of conversational technologies -- Securing the future of digital health -- The digial reconstruction of global health.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cerrato, Paul. Digital reconstruction of healthcare. London : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9781032015132
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    UID:
    edocfu_9961089620702883
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-811636-6
    Note: Population medicine versus personalized medicine -- Precision medicine initiatives and programs -- The role of genomics -- Small data, big data, and data analytics -- How mobile technology and EHRs can personalize healthcare -- i2b2, SHRINE, clinical query, and other research tools -- Barriers and limitations -- Interoperability and personalized patient care -- Privacy and security -- Patient and consumer engagement.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-811635-8
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9961089620702883
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-811636-6
    Note: Population medicine versus personalized medicine -- Precision medicine initiatives and programs -- The role of genomics -- Small data, big data, and data analytics -- How mobile technology and EHRs can personalize healthcare -- i2b2, SHRINE, clinical query, and other research tools -- Barriers and limitations -- Interoperability and personalized patient care -- Privacy and security -- Patient and consumer engagement.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-811635-8
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949697635502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 143 pages) : , color illustrations, portrait
    ISBN: 0-12-804411-X
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: This book demonstrates how to conduct an in-depth analysis of a healthcare organization's information risk level, offers specific measures for lowering the risk of a data breach, and outlines the steps necessary when an organization experiences a data breach, even when it has taken all the right precautions.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Testing Your Network SecurityCybersecurity Insurance; References; Chapter 6 - Mobile Device Security; Thinking strategically; Covering the Basics; BYOD: Bring Your Own Disaster?; Mobile Device Management Software; The Virtues of Virtual Private Networks; Appreciating the Difference Between Http and Https; References; Chapter 7 - Medical Device Security; How real is the threat?; Taking a closer look at the "pathology" behind medjacking; What is the FDA Doing?; Dealing with Existing Medical Device Vulnerabilities; How are medical device companies coping?; Firming up the Firmware , Are medical device manufacturers HIPAA accountable?Weighing Your Security Options; References; Chapter 8 - Educating Medical and Administrative Staff; Culture before education; Seeing the Bigger Picture; Understanding the Psychology of Change; Managing the Training Process; What Should the Training Consist of?; References; Chapter 9 - HIPAA, HITECH, and the Business Associate; Evaluating the Threat; Are you a Business Associate?; Formal Agreements are a Must; More Exceptions to the Rule; What Should a Business Associate Agreement Look Like?; References , Chapter 10 - Preparing for and Coping With a Data Breach
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-804392-X
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949698062502882
    Format: 1 online resource (220 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-12-811636-6
    Note: Population medicine versus personalized medicine -- Precision medicine initiatives and programs -- The role of genomics -- Small data, big data, and data analytics -- How mobile technology and EHRs can personalize healthcare -- i2b2, SHRINE, clinical query, and other research tools -- Barriers and limitations -- Interoperability and personalized patient care -- Privacy and security -- Patient and consumer engagement.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-811635-8
    Language: English
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