Impacts of information technology on patient care and empowerment [edited by] Roger W. McHaney, Iris Reychav, Joseph Azuri, Mark E. McHaney, Rami Moshonov.
Material type: TextSeries: Advances in medical technologies and clinical practice book seriesPublisher: Hershey, Pennsylvania IGI Global, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xxix, 452 pages)ISBN: 9781799800484; 1799800482; 9781799800491; 1799800490Subject(s): Medical informatics | Medical protocols | Telecommunication in medicine | Patient participation | Health services administration | Medical Informatics -- trends | Patient Care Management | Patient Participation | Telemedicine | Clinical Protocols | Médecine -- Informatique | Protocoles médicaux | Télémédecine | Participation des patients | Services de santé -- Administration | Medical informatics | Medical protocols | Patient participation | Telecommunication in medicineGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 610.285 LOC classification: R855.3 | .I47 2020NLM classification: W 26.5Online resources: EBSCOhostIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Technology overview. Chapter 1. Improving patient care with telemedicine technology ; Chapter 2. Web-based information for patients and providers ; Chapter 3. Empowering patients through digital technologies: the case of mobile health applications ; Chapter 4. Mhealth as tools for development in mental health -- Section 2. Cutting-edge technologies in patient care. Chapter 5. Big data: its implications on healthcare and future steps ; Chapter 6. The promise of gamification in addressing health challenges of the modern world ; Chapter 7. Use of predictive and simulation models to develop strategies for better access specialists care ; Chapter 8. Deep learning and sustainable telemedicine ; Chapter 9. Patient-centered empowerment through evidence-based engagement in sensitive clinical settings -- Section 3. Cases with empowerment through IT. Chapter 10. Using technology to empower people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to make shared decisions about managing their own healthcare: a UK case study ; Chapter 11. The design and evaluation of an intelligent pain management system (IPMS) in cancer patient care ; Chapter 12. Promises and challenges of medical patient healthcare portals in underserved communities: the case of Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia (EMCP) ; Chapter 13. Challenges implementing telemedicine at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) ; Chapter 14. Doctor-patient social networking to improve specialist care coordination -- Section 4. Underserved populations. Chapter 15. Use of a mobile app by older people in an integrated care setting ; Chapter 16. Mhealth collaboration for social good: lessons on adaptability ; Chapter 17. Common-sense epidemiology in the age of electronic patient records (EPR) ; Chapter 18. Impact of information technology on patient confidentiality rights: a perspective.
"This book examines existing challenges as well as potential opportunities for improving patient care, empowerment, personalization, and outcomes through emerging health information technology"--Provided by publisher
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