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    Format: 1 online resource (280 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031623325
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals Series
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Digitalization of Healthcare in Low-and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): An Overview -- 1 What Is Digital Health -- 2 Why Is It a Good Time to Talk About Healthcare Digitalization in LMICs-Coalescence of Forces -- 3 Focusing on LMICs vs Resource Restricted Settings -- 4 The Nature and Aim of this Book -- References -- Digital Health: Needs, Trends, Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Differences and Commonalities Between Needs in HICs and LMICs -- 3 Trends in Digital Health, Trends in Digital Innovations -- 4 Applications in Healthcare: Adoption Versus Diffusion -- 5 Opportunities -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Emergence and Growth of Digital Health in Saudi Arabia: A Success Story -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Brief Explanation of Digital Health and Its Significance -- 1.2 Historical Context of Digital Health Adoption in Saudi Arabia -- 1.3 Overview of the Population Structure in Saudi Arabia -- 1.4 Overview of Saudi Arabia's Healthcare System -- 1.5 Overview of the Digital Health Transformation Landscape -- 2 Current State of Digital Health in Saudi Arabia -- 2.1 Digital Health Solutions and Technologies in Saudi Arabia -- 2.2 Assessment of the Level of Digital Health Adoption and Awareness -- 2.3 Measuring the Digital Health Implementation in Saudi Arabia -- 3 Digital Health Ecosystem in Saudi Arabia -- 3.1 Overview of the Digital Health Ecosystem in Saudi Arabia -- 3.2 Overview of the Key Stakeholders in Saudi Arabia -- 3.3 Analysis of the Key Players in the Ecosystem -- 4 Future Outlook and Opportunities -- 4.1 Discussion of the Challenges of Digital Health Solutions in Saudi Arabia -- 4.2 Discussion of the Future Opportunities for Growth of Digital Health in Saudi Arabia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Digital Divide Based on Development and Availability: The Polish Perspective. , 1 Introduction: An Overview on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare -- 2 Real Examples of AI Implementations in Medical Area in Poland -- 3 Regulations and Data Poverty Trap -- 4 Basic Challenges in Data Generation -- 5 Barriers in the Field of AI-Based Medical Images Analysis -- 6 Limitations Resulting from Educational Reasons -- 7 Limitations Resulting from Lack of Awareness -- 8 Challenges Related to Biobanking in the Era of Big Data and Digitalization -- 8.1 Types of Data Stored in Biobanks -- 8.2 Data Collection, Storage and their Usage. Trust in Biobanking in Terms of National Solutions to Overcome Digital Divide Based on Development and Availability-Regulations and Standards -- 9 Digitization of Genomics Data in Poland -- 10 Summary -- Potential of Digital Health Solutions in Facing Shifting Disease Burden and Double Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 1 Shifting Disease Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 1.1 Double Burden -- 2 What Digital Health Can Bring to the Table -- 3 The Case of Vietnam -- 3.1 Toward a More High-Income Patient Profile -- 3.2 Local Digital Health Solutions: Indicative Examples -- 3.2.1 VieVie Healthcare Co., Ltd: Telemedicine for Diagnosis and Patient Care Management -- 3.2.2 Hanoi Medical University Hospital (HMUH): Telehealth in Action -- 3.2.3 Finizz: Outpatient Clinics and Health Tech -- 3.2.4 BuyMed & -- Thuocsi: Pharmaceutical Supply Chain -- 3.2.5 mHealth for Increasing Immunization Rates at Low Cost in Vietnam -- 3.2.6 Ominext Joint Stock Company: Promoting Primary Care -- 3.2.7 Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology -- 3.2.8 Vinmec -- 4 Conclusion -- Health Inequalities and Availability: Needs and Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Concepts of Health Inequality and Inequity: Their Role and Impact. , 3 International and National Responses to Health Inequalities -- 4 Digitalization Levels and Initiatives -- 5 Human Rights as a Supportive Mechanism to the Digitalization of Medicine in LMICs -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Needs of Healthcare and Medical Research Digitization in Developing Countries: Digital Health Infrastructure -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Persistent Infrastructure Challenges -- 3 Identifying the Key Structural Needs -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Digitization of Healthcare in LMICs: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Governance and Data Infrastructure -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Healthcare Data Infrastructure -- 3 Healthcare Data Policy and Governance -- 4 Observed Regulatory Challenges -- 5 Local Context -- 6 Opportunities -- 7 Way Forward -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Long-Term Digital Storage and Usage of Research Data: Data Pooling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data Management Plan (DMP) -- 3 Data Standards and Documentation -- 4 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) -- 5 Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) -- 6 Documentation in Healthcare. Electronic Health Records (EHR) Documentation -- References -- Possible Process Optimization: Innovative Digital Health Implementation Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Electronic Health Record-Based Tools -- 2.1 Smile Train Express (STX) -- 2.2 OpenMRS -- 2.3 DHIS2 -- 3 Healthcare Scheduling Optimization -- 3.1 Patient Admission Scheduling Problem -- 3.2 Nurse Scheduling Problem -- 3.3 Operating Room Scheduling/Surgical Scheduling -- 4 Supply Chain Management for Medicines -- 5 Patient Registries -- 6 Biometric Systems -- 7 Counterfeit Drug Testing -- 8 Automated Completion or Analysis of Medical Records -- 9 Patient Feedback Collection and Analysis -- 10 Quality/Performance Improvement Analytics -- 11 Conclusion -- References. , Digitalization in Preclinical Research: Advancements and Implications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Digital Tools and Technologies in Preclinical Research -- 2.1 Overview of Key Digital Tools and Technologies Utilized in Preclinical Research -- 2.2 Electronic Data Capture (EDC) Systems for Efficient Data Collection and Management -- 2.3 Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) for Streamlined Data Organization and Integration (Cucoranu 2016 -- Brusniak et al. 2019 -- Kumuthini et al. 2020) -- 2.4 Cloud-Based Storage and Computing Solutions for Secure and Scalable Data Management (Willard et al. 2016 -- Berman 2012 -- Ngiam and Khor 2015) -- 2.5 Data Analysis and Visualization Tools for Deriving Meaningful Insights from Preclinical Data (Park et al. 2019 -- Tian and Greenberg 2019 -- Tomczak and Czerwińska 2018 -- Sutherland and Rahman 2017 -- Campillos and Kuhn 2019 -- Cheng et al. 2019 -- 3 Enhancing Data Management in Preclinical Research Through Digitization -- 3.1 Importance of Robust Data Management in Preclinical Research -- 3.2 Role of Digitization in Improving Data Accuracy, Integrity, and Accessibility -- 3.3 Integration of Diverse Data Sources and Data Standardization for Enhanced Collaboration -- 3.4 Real-Time Data Availability and Monitoring for Timely Decision-Making -- 4 Digitization and Experimental Design in Preclinical Research -- 4.1 Utilizing Digital Tools for Experimental Design and Protocol Optimization (Gao et al. 2020 -- Morrissey et al. 2016 -- Rodgers and Levin 2017 -- Tung and O'Brien 2017 -- Williamson et al. 2009) -- 4.2 Digital Platforms for Sample Tracking, Experimental Workflows, and Protocol Management (Danziger et al. 2018 -- Li et al. 2019 -- Ratner 2010 -- Tarca et al. 2016 -- Zhang et al. 2019). , 4.3 Use of Virtual Screening and in Silico Methods for Target Identification and Compound Selection (Ertl et al. 2000 -- Friesner et al. 2004 -- Schneider et al. 1999 -- Shoichet 2004 -- Wang et al. 2005 -- Willett et al. 1998) -- 4.4 Application of Machine Learning Algorithms for Predictive Modeling and Simulation Studies (Cherkasov et al. 2014 -- Cramer et al. 2020 -- Ekins et al. 2007 -- Sliwoski et al. 2014 -- Wallach et al. 2015) -- 5 Implications of Digitization on Preclinical Research Outcomes -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Digitization of Clinical Pathways in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gaps in the Clinical Pathways also Affect the Digitization Process -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Digitalization in Pediatrics in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Rationale and Directions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Respiratory Diseases -- 3 Neonatal Care -- 4 Child Development -- 5 Health Care Organization and Delivery -- 6 School Health -- 7 Health Education -- 8 Continuous Medical Education -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Digitization in Genetics and Diagnostics Laboratories in Armenia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current Efforts in Armenia -- 2.1 Familial Mediterranean Fever -- 2.2 Cancer -- 3 Digitization of Genetic Services -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Digitization in Dentistry and Dental Implantology in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview of Dentistry and Dental Implantology in Low and Middle-Income Countries -- 1.2 Digital Imaging and Radiology -- 1.3 Benefits of Digitalization in LMICs -- 1.4 Strategies for Successful Implementation of Digital Technologies in LMICs -- 1.5 Overcoming Infrastructure Challenges -- 2 Conclusion -- References -- Patient Facing Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Specific Applications -- 3 Conclusion -- References. , Digital Healthcare: Population-Level Applications.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kozlakidis, Zisis Digitalization of Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031623318
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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