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    Umfang: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780443236389
    Serie: Information Technologies in Healthcare Industry Series
    Inhalt: This book explores the development and integration of digital healthcare in the Asia and Gulf regions, emphasizing the importance of technology in promoting healthy aging and more inclusive societies. It addresses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare systems, the role of digital and social media in healthcare accessibility, and the application of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and IoT in medical contexts. The book aims to provide insights into the challenges and opportunities within digital healthcare, targeting healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers interested in the digital transformation of healthcare services.
    Anmerkung: Front Cover -- Digital Healthcare in Asia and Gulf Region for Healthy Aging and More Inclusive Societies -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface: Navigating digital health transformation in Asian and Gulf Region -- Introduction -- About the book -- Acknowledgments -- References -- I. Lessons from Covid-19 pandemic, healthcare services, and preparedness for the future -- 1 Can digital and social media change access to healthcare information? -- Introduction -- Website management -- Apps -- E-detailing -- Augmented reality -- Virtual reality -- Sensor-based technology -- Telehealth -- Digital and social media -- Competencies of digital marketing -- Digital marketing and brand health -- Conclusion -- Authorship statement -- Conflict of interest -- References -- 2 Food safety and online food delivery apps post-COVID-19 in Greater Jakarta-Indonesia -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Research method -- Discussions -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Technology for early detection and diagnosis of mental disorders: An evidence synthesis -- Introduction -- Mobile health applications -- Wearable health devices -- Telemedicine and telemental health -- Health information systems -- Social media and online communities -- Artificial intelligence and data analytics -- Machine learning -- Virtual reality, augmented eeality, and mixed reality -- Gamification -- Applications of health technologies -- Machine learning tools -- Telehealth systems and telemental health technologies -- Strengths and limitations of technology -- National-level integration and capacity building for digital healthcare -- Need for policy -- Ethical guidelines and data privacy considerations -- Quality assurance and standardization -- Data integrity, regulatory frameworks, and clinical oversight -- Conclusion -- References. , 4 Critical analysis of digital mental health applications for healthy aging -- Introduction -- Digital health and digital mental health -- Digital applications for healthy aging -- Telemedicine and telehealth -- Wearable devices -- Mobile health applications -- Digital cognitive training -- Medication management apps -- Virtual reality applications -- Purpose and application of digital health applications for healthy aging -- Health monitoring and management -- Remote consultations and telemedicine -- Social connectivity and reduction in isolation -- Mental well-being and therapy -- Disease monitoring and management -- Critical analysis of digital health applications for healthy aging -- Older people's user experience with digital health applications -- The potential role of digital health applications: a comment on integrating ethical and practical concerns -- Need for guidelines -- Conclusion -- References -- II. Healthcare systems and healthcare workforce: toward digital transformation -- 5 Opportunities and challenges facing the accounting information system in medical institutions when adopting Internet of T... -- Introduction -- Previous studies -- Opportunities of the Internet of Things for the accounting system in medical institutions -- Challenges facing the accounting information system with the use of the Internet of Things in medical institutions -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 The future of digital health in the era of space internet -- Introduction -- Connecting the world: the resurgence of low Earth orbit satellite constellations and global internet access -- Space internet: bridging the healthcare gap in remote and underserved regions -- Revolutionizing remote surgery: space internet and digital healthcare integration -- Space internet as a new frontier in real-time monitoring and prevention. , Astronaut health beyond earth: the role of space internet in transforming space exploration -- Guardians of astronaut health: the role of space internet in extraterrestrial habitats monitoring -- For microgravity to medicine: the key role of space internet in space healthcare research -- Toward a digital health transformation: challenges and opportunities in space technology integration -- Blockchain technology in space health records: ensuring security and privacy -- Equitable access to space internet: a key to global healthcare -- Digital health and space internet: pioneering the future of healthcare -- Space internet revolution: transforming healthcare in Asia and the Gulf region -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Sleep stage classification using a convolutional neural network based on heart rate variability features -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Methods -- Dataset -- Preprocessing data -- Feature extraction -- Convolutional neural network method -- Hyperparameter -- Results -- Preprocessing data result -- Hyperparameter test scenario -- Convolutional neural network first scenario -- Convolutional neural network second scenario -- Convolutional neural network third scenario -- Experiment result and comparison -- Methods comparison -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 8 Application of artificial intelligence and digitalization in medical education and various surgical specialities: concern... -- Introduction -- Defining digital health -- Telemedicine in India -- Surgery and digitalization -- Introduction -- Future of surgical robotics and artificial intelligence -- Human control versus autonomy -- Controlling and teaching the robot -- Autonomous robotic surgery in adverse environments -- Increasing global access to surgical care -- Intensive care and health digitalization -- Surgical training and digitalization. , Digitalization and medical education -- Digitalization and women's health -- Artificial intelligence and women's perspectives on mental healthcare -- Fetal heart monitoring and pregnancy surveillance -- Gestational diabetes mellitus -- Preterm labor and artificial intelligence -- Ovarian cancer screening and digitalization -- Fertility and digitalization -- Applications of artificial intelligence in orthopedic surgery -- Introduction -- Joint reconstructions -- Automated image-based diagnosis -- Automated implant evaluation -- Trauma and artificial intelligence -- Prediction of outcome and artificial intelligence -- References -- III. National healthcare visions and digital transformation of healthcare services and infrastructures in Asia -- 9 Telehealth services for aging patients in Pakistan: Understanding challenges and developing regionally relevant support t... -- Geriatric care in Pakistan -- Telehealth services for the elderly in Pakistan -- Providers' challenges in delivering telehealth services -- Technological problems and telehealth staff inefficiencies -- Negative effect on work-life balance -- Inability to assess physical characteristics of patients and confirm diagnosis -- Delays in treatment and lack of follow-up by the patient -- Not suitable for new patients and should not be considered a substitute for in-person visits -- Elderly patients' challenges in receiving services -- Discomfort in using technology and limited access to quality internet and technology -- Time delays and long waiting periods -- Cost issues and difficulty in transferring payments -- Difficulty in communicating and dependence on others, which compromises confidentiality -- Little time for meeting with provider and inability to obtain comprehensive information -- Waste of time and money, as have to follow up with a physical visit. , Telehealth as an isolated intervention does not solve the problem -- The way forward for sustainable telehealth for elderly patients -- Health sector -- Maintaining a hybrid model and multidisciplinary online services -- Public health sector services and screening the elderly for telehealth services -- Mandatory and consistent regulation and training of providers -- Education sector -- Digital literacy in aging populations -- Literacy of family members and care providers -- State interventions -- Developing national telehealth guidelines -- Monitoring and evaluation -- Improved technological infrastructure and resources -- Wider subset of protective services for the elderly -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Digital health in ASEAN an exploratory analysis -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Digital health - ASEAN Digital Master Plan 2025 -- ASEAN healthcare spending -- Global Digital Health Monitor -- Methodology -- Analysis and discussion -- Brunei Darussalam -- Cambodia -- Indonesia -- Laos -- Malaysia -- Myanmar -- Philippines -- Singapore -- Thailand -- Vietnam -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 A comparative evaluation of the use of social media platforms by multinational and Indian pharmaceutical companies -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Social medial accounts of MNC pharma companies -- Popular social media accounts and reach -- Presence on emerging social media platforms -- Social media accounts of Indian pharmaceutical companies -- Social media accounts and reach -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Digital transformation of myopic retinopathy: insights from the Asian perspective -- Introduction -- Definition of myopic retinopathy -- Epidemiology of myopic retinopathy -- Asia and Western populations -- The Gulf region -- Detection and monitoring of myopic retinopathy. , Bridging classic biometry with advanced optical coherence tomography techniques.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: de Pablos, Patricia Ordonez Digital Healthcare in Asia and Gulf Region for Healthy Aging and More Inclusive Societies San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2024 ISBN 9780443236372
    Sprache: Englisch
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