The digital revolution in health /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London : Hoboken :
ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley,
2021.
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| Series: | Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series. Health and innovation set ;
v. 2. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword: Advocacy for a European Reference Framework for Digital Ethics
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- I.1. The health system and digital technology: challenges, issues, and transformations (Part 1)
- I.2. The digital and transformations in the relations between professionals and patients (Part 2)
- I.3. Supporting digital health (Part 3)
- PART 1: The Health System and Digital Technology: Challenges, Issues, and Transformations
- Introduction to Part 1
- 1 Digital Integration and Healthcare Pathways in the Territories
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. What lessons can be learned from integrated American and Swiss models?
- 1.3. Digital technology as a challenge for territorial integration in the context of healthcare in France
- 1.4. Digital integration and aging in France: from health pathway to life pathway
- 1.5. Conclusion
- 1.6. References
- 2 Digital Technology in a Cancer Patient's Primary-Secondary Care Journey
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Organization of cancer care
- 2.3. Regional health organization for patient management
- 2.4. Theoretical pathway of a cancer patient
- 2.5. Cancer announcement
- 2.6. Management of treatment-related adverse events
- 2.7. Patient follow-up
- 2.8. Ethics to support the primary to secondary care journey
- 2.9. Conclusion
- 2.10. References
- 3 A Smart Health Record for Better Coordination: A Sociological Analysis of the Organizational Dynamics of the Calipso Project
- 3.1. Solving health problems through better coordination
- 3.2. Historicity of the Calipso project
- 3.3. Collaboration as an object of study and theoretical framework
- 3.4. Identifying specific coordination problems to propose a general technological solution
- 3.5. Methodological course of the tailor-made experimental device
- 3.6. (Preliminary) results and conclusions
- 3.7. References
- PART 2: Digital Technology and Transformations in the Relationships between Professionals and Patients
- Introduction to Part 2
- 4 Use of AI Systems in the Care Relationship, Redefining Patient and Physician Roles
- 4.1. Progressive affirmation of individualized healthcare in the service of patient autonomy
- 4.2. Integration of digital and ethical concepts in the training of health personnel and in the education of citizens
- 4.3. References
- 5 Artificial Intelligence Ethics in Medicine
- 5.1. Artificial intelligence in question
- 5.2. The doctor-patient relationship
- 5.3. Digital medicine ecosystem
- 5.4. Medicine 4.0
- 5.5. Question of ethics
- 5.6. What lessons can be learned?
- 5.7. Real benefits of artificial intelligence
- 5.8. References
- 6 Digital and Public Health in West Africa
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Context and questions