Telehealth and Telemedicine : : the far-reaching medicine for everyone and everywhere / / edited by Tang-Chuan Wang.
Telehealth includes clinical and non-clinical services, such as monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as delivery of preventative care and health promotion. Telemedicine is a more common term that describes remote clinical services. The major impact of COVID-19 has caused telemedicine to bec...
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Telehealth and Telemedicine : the far-reaching medicine for everyone and everywhere / edited by Tang-Chuan Wang. London : IntechOpen, 2023. ©2023 1 online resource (176 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Biomedical engineering Description based on: online resource; title from PDF title page (IntechOpen, viewed July 01, 2023). Telehealth includes clinical and non-clinical services, such as monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as delivery of preventative care and health promotion. Telemedicine is a more common term that describes remote clinical services. The major impact of COVID-19 has caused telemedicine to become mainstream since the end of 2019. Clinicians are having to use tele-consultation, tele-monitoring, tele-pharmacy, tele-rehabilitation, tele-surgery and other remote methods and technologies to assess and treat patients. In patient-centric telehealth/telemedicine, personalized data generated by the various monitoring technologies are jointly managed by patients and medical staff, moving us ever closer to the ideal of precision medicine. With contributions from many respected authors, this book incorporates updated developments as well as future prospects for the ever-expanding field of telehealth/telemedicine. It can also serve as a reference for anyone involved in this field, whether they are clinicians, researchers or patients. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Design Insights to Support the Development of Effective Virtual Reality Nicotine and Vaping Dependency Therapy Scenarios for Future Telehealth -- By Maria Cecilia Vega-Corredor, Simon Hoermann, Alison Watkins and Melanie Tomintz36 -- 2. Tele-electrocardiography in South-East Asia Archipelago: From a Basic Need for Healthcare Services to a Research Implementation -- By Idar Mappangara and Andriany Qanitha 48 -- 3. Low-cost Approaches to Follow-up Cardiac Patients in Low-Income Countries Using Public Data Networks -- By Rene Ivan Gonzalez-Fernandez, Margarita Mulet-Cartaya, Gisela Montes de Oca-Colina, Jorge Aguilera-Perez, Juan Dayron Lopez-Cardona and Jose Luis Hernandez-Caceres 24 -- 4. Stakeholders of the Online Pharmaceutical Market -- By András Fittler, Márton Fittler and Róbert György Vida 41 -- 5. Telerehabilitation in Low- and Middle-income Countries -- By Intan Sabrina Mohamad and Irma Ruslina Defi 43 -- 6. Telesurgery and Robotics: Current Status and Future Perspectives -- By Sudhir Kumar Singh, Jyoti Sharma, Lokavarapu Manoj Joshua, Farhanul Huda, Navin Kumar and Somprakas Basu 58 -- 7. Clinical Decision Support Systems for Diabetes Care: Evidence and Development between 2017 and Present -- By Xiaoni Zhang, Haoqiang Jiang and Gary Ozanich 35 -- 8. Application of Systemic Accident Analysis (SAA) Approaches in Telemedicine/Telehealth -- By Oseghale Igene and Aimee Ferguson 19 -- 9. Addressing Pain Points: Thinking outside the Telehealth Box -- By Lua Perimal-Lewis, Patricia A.H. Williams, Ginger Mudd and Gihan Gunasekara 38. Medical telematics. 1-80356-196-3 Wang, Tang-Chuan, editor. |
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