Digital Health

Digital health has undergone an astounding transformation since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost all fields of medicine have adopted digital technologies to deliver patient care. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, Big Data, augmented reality, Internet of Medical Things, connect...

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description Digital health has undergone an astounding transformation since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost all fields of medicine have adopted digital technologies to deliver patient care. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, Big Data, augmented reality, Internet of Medical Things, connected devices, robotics, and algorithms will revolutionize digital health in almost all fields of medicine in the future. With the widespread use of smartphones, downloadable or internet-based applications (apps) will play a major role in the diagnosis of diseases, and monitoring and management of patients. However, the implementation of digital health is not without challenges and concerns. These include security and privacy of patient data, lack of a universal legal and regulatory framework, accountability, data ownership, and health inequity, among others. Despite these challenges and concerns, it is undeniable that digital health has revolutionized patient care and will continue to do so. The chapters of this open access book are examples of such revolution, challenges, and concerns. A multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers provide a balanced discussion of the benefits and challenges of digital health in ophthalmology, oncology, chronic obstructive respiratory diseases, transfusion medicine, stroke, opioid crisis, and the care of elderly. Also, there are chapters addressing the concerns of health inequity, and the risks and security of patient-generated data. This is a timely open access book not only for clinicians, but also for everyone who is interested in transformation of health care to digital health care.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-818452022-05-22T03:23:45Z Digital Health Linwood, Simon Lin Electronic Patient-Generated Health Data; Cancer Risk Prediction Models; Federated Databases; Electronic Health Records; Digital Health for the Opioid Crisis; NIH Funding; Telehealth in Ophthalmology; Promote Healthy Aging in Older People; Japan’s Challenges and Perspective; Explainable Decisions of Artificial Intelligence Models; Prediction of Functional Outcomes of Ischemic Stroke Patients; GER-e-TEC Study; Geriatric Risk Remote Monitoring; Artificial Intelligence in Transfusion Medicine; Digital Health Equity; Telemedicine in Obstructive Chronic Respiratory Diseases MBPC Digital health has undergone an astounding transformation since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Almost all fields of medicine have adopted digital technologies to deliver patient care. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, Big Data, augmented reality, Internet of Medical Things, connected devices, robotics, and algorithms will revolutionize digital health in almost all fields of medicine in the future. With the widespread use of smartphones, downloadable or internet-based applications (apps) will play a major role in the diagnosis of diseases, and monitoring and management of patients. However, the implementation of digital health is not without challenges and concerns. These include security and privacy of patient data, lack of a universal legal and regulatory framework, accountability, data ownership, and health inequity, among others. Despite these challenges and concerns, it is undeniable that digital health has revolutionized patient care and will continue to do so. The chapters of this open access book are examples of such revolution, challenges, and concerns. A multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers provide a balanced discussion of the benefits and challenges of digital health in ophthalmology, oncology, chronic obstructive respiratory diseases, transfusion medicine, stroke, opioid crisis, and the care of elderly. Also, there are chapters addressing the concerns of health inequity, and the risks and security of patient-generated data. This is a timely open access book not only for clinicians, but also for everyone who is interested in transformation of health care to digital health care. Published 2022-05-22T03:23:43Z 2022-05-22T03:23:43Z 2022-04-29 book 9780645332018 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81845 eng image/png Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://exonpublications.com/index.php/exon/issue/view/digital-health Exon Publications 10.36255/exon-publications-digital-health 10.36255/exon-publications-digital-health 2d6001a3-9e06-4979-bf02-6974e313eb24 9780645332018 148 Australia open access
spellingShingle Electronic Patient-Generated Health Data; Cancer Risk Prediction Models; Federated Databases; Electronic Health Records; Digital Health for the Opioid Crisis; NIH Funding; Telehealth in Ophthalmology; Promote Healthy Aging in Older People; Japan’s Challenges and Perspective; Explainable Decisions of Artificial Intelligence Models; Prediction of Functional Outcomes of Ischemic Stroke Patients; GER-e-TEC Study; Geriatric Risk Remote Monitoring; Artificial Intelligence in Transfusion Medicine; Digital Health Equity; Telemedicine in Obstructive Chronic Respiratory Diseases
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Digital Health
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topic Electronic Patient-Generated Health Data; Cancer Risk Prediction Models; Federated Databases; Electronic Health Records; Digital Health for the Opioid Crisis; NIH Funding; Telehealth in Ophthalmology; Promote Healthy Aging in Older People; Japan’s Challenges and Perspective; Explainable Decisions of Artificial Intelligence Models; Prediction of Functional Outcomes of Ischemic Stroke Patients; GER-e-TEC Study; Geriatric Risk Remote Monitoring; Artificial Intelligence in Transfusion Medicine; Digital Health Equity; Telemedicine in Obstructive Chronic Respiratory Diseases
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topic_facet Electronic Patient-Generated Health Data; Cancer Risk Prediction Models; Federated Databases; Electronic Health Records; Digital Health for the Opioid Crisis; NIH Funding; Telehealth in Ophthalmology; Promote Healthy Aging in Older People; Japan’s Challenges and Perspective; Explainable Decisions of Artificial Intelligence Models; Prediction of Functional Outcomes of Ischemic Stroke Patients; GER-e-TEC Study; Geriatric Risk Remote Monitoring; Artificial Intelligence in Transfusion Medicine; Digital Health Equity; Telemedicine in Obstructive Chronic Respiratory Diseases
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