Digital health : understanding the benefit-risk patient-provider framework / Eric D. Perakslis and Martin Stanley
By: Perakslis, Eric D [author].
Contributor(s): Stanley, Martin [author].
Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2021Description: 248 p.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197503133; 9780197503140.Subject(s): Telecommunication in medicine | Telemedicine -- methods | Risk Assessment | Technology Assessment, Biomedical | Product Surveillance, Postmarketing | Health Information Management -- methodsGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
A Brief History of Biomedical Products Regulation -- Medical Benefit-Risk Determination -- Medical Ethics Models and Frameworks in Digital Health -- The Evolution of Digital Technologies in Healthcare -- Pulse Oximetry in Anesthesia : The 'Perfect' Medical Technology Use Case -- The Technology of Biotechnology and Big Data in Medicine Development -- Electronic Health Records : Promises, Progress, and Problems -- Introducing the 10 Toxicities -- Adversarially Driven Toxicities -- Nonadversarially Driven Toxicities -- Modeling Cyber Threats as Medical Adverse Events -- Current State of Cyber Regulation : Understanding Privacy versus Security -- Cybertime : The Key Advantage of the Adversary -- Quantifying Cyberthreat for Patients, Providers and Institutions -- Case Studies : Notable Healthcare Hacks and Lessons Learned -- The 'Smart' Clinic -- The Patient as a Mobile Health Care Consumer -- Artificial Intelligence in Health Care -- Virtual Health Assistants -- Wearables -- Five Mitigations for the 10 Toxicities
Drawing on expert interviews, original research, and personal storytelling, Digital Health explores the theory, science, and applications behind the uses of emerging digital technologies in healthcare