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adam_text | CONTENTS
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
The Editor xxi
The Contributors xxiii
PART ONE: E HEALTH OVERVIEW 1
1 E Health: The Next Health Care Frontier 3
Joseph Tan
The Telebaby® Case 27
Ronald Spanjers, Anne F. Rutkowski
2 E Health Vision: Drivers of and Barriers to E Health Care 37
Joseph Tan
Cyber Angel: The E Robin Hood Case 52
Joseph Tan, Joshia Tan
PART TWO: E HEALTH FOUNDATIONS 57
3 E Health Perspectives: General Systems Concepts, Chaos and String
Theories, and Social Science Thinking 59
Joseph Tan
Multicommunity E Health Promotion Programming Case 82
Joseph Tan
4 E Health Records: The Lifeblood of E Health Care 91
Joseph Tan
E Primary Health Care and E Health Records Cases 116
Penny Grubb
5 E Public Health Information Systems: E Technologies for Public
Health Preparedness and Surveillance 127
Joseph Tan, Francisco G. Soto Mas, C. Ed Hsu
E Profiling of Community Health Performance Indicators Case 155
Lee Kallenbach, Joseph Tan
6 E Networking: The Backbone of E Health Care 163
Joseph Tan, Winnie Cheng
Mobile Health Networks Case: Unconfined Mobile Bluetooth
Technology for E Medical Services 190
Qiang Cheng, Huyu Qu, Yingge Wang, Joseph Tan
PART THREE: E HEALTH DOMAINS AND APPLICATIONS 201
7 E Health Domains: Surveying the E Health Landscape: Cases and
Applications 203
Pam Forducey, Kawaljeet Kaur, Cynthia Scheideman Miller, Joseph Tan
E Speech Therapy for Children in a Rural Oklahoma School
Case 224
Cynthia Scheideman Miller, Pam Forducey, Sharon S. Smeltzer, Avery Clouds,
Bob Hodge, David Prouty
Contents ix
8 Diffusion of E Medicine: E Medicine in Developed and Developing
Countries 231
Joseph Tan, Mengistu Kifle, Victor Mbarika, Chitu Okoli
E Medicine Development in Taiwan Case 260
Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Chih Ping Wei, Tsang Hsiang Cheng, Joseph Tan
9 E Home Care: Rejuvenating Home Health Care and Tele Home
Care 267
George Demiris, Joseph Tan
The OliverHome Case 290
Joseph Tan, George Demiris, Joshia Tan
10 E Diagnosis Support Systems: An E DSS for Lower Back Pain 295
Lin Lin, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Joseph Tan
Teleradiology Case: Present and Future 321
Yao Y. Shieh, Mason Shieh
11 E Health Intelligence: A Multiple Level Clustering Approach for
E Health Data Mining 330
Chih Ping Wei, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Liang Ming Kung, Joseph Tan
E Patient Image Retrieval Case: Incremental Neural Net
Learning 352
Lin Lin, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Chih Ping Wei, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Joseph Tan
PART FOUR: E HEALTH STRATEGIES AND IMPACTS 363
12 E Health Strategies: Reshaping the Traditional Health Care
System 365
H. Joseph Wen, Joseph Tan
E Health Technology Strategies and Impacts Case 396
Jung P. Shim, William E. Sorrells
13 E Health Care Technology Management: A Multifactorial Model
for Harnessing E Technologies 406
George Eisler, Sam Sheps, Joseph Tan
Evidence Based Medicine Case 439
Barry P. Markovitz
14 E Security: Frameworks for Privacy and Security in E Health Data
Integration and Aggregation 450
Joseph Tan, Patrick Hung
Integrated Selective Encryption and Data Embedding for Medical
Images Case 479
Qiang Cheng, Yingge Wang, Joseph Tan
15 E Health Impacts on the Health Care and Health Services Industry:
Surfing the Powerful Waves of E Technologies 489
Joseph Tan, David C. Yen, Sharline Martin, Binshan Lin
E Communities Case: Scalability Challenges in Information
Management 515
Harris Wu, Joseph Tan, Weiguo Fan
PART FIVE: E HEALTH PROSPECTS 521
16 E Health Prospects: Mobile Health, Virtual Reality, and Consumer
Driven E Health Systems 523
Joseph Tan
Virtual Reality Case 547
Joseph Tan, Pency Tsai
Name Index 554
Subject Index 562
TABLES, FIGURES, and EXHIBITS
Tables
Table 4.1 Barriers to Implementing Electronic Databases
Table 4.2 Health Information Privacy Principles
Table 5.1 Tan s Health Information Processing System and CDC Provided In¬
formation Technology Specifications for Emergency and Bioterrorism
Preparedness
Table 6.1 Nominal Bandwidth Requirements for Different Telemedicine
Applications
Table 6.2 Nominal File Sizes of Common Medical Images
Table 7.1 E Rehabilitation Applications at Integrisjim Thorpe Rehabilitation
Center
Table 7.2 Clinical E Rehabilitation Encounters at Integrisjim Thorpe Rehabili¬
tation Center
Table 8.1 Major Socioeconomic and Health Indicators of Ethiopia and Sub
Saharan Africa
Table 8.2 Information and Communication Technology for Health in Ethiopia
Table 10.1 Decision Outcomes Included in Diagnosis Support System
Table 10.2 Question Items Included in Diagnosis Support System
Table 10.3 Evaluation Framework for an E Diagnosis Support System
xi
Table 10.4 Comparative Analysis of Performance: E Diagnosis Support System
Versus Human Experts
Table 10.5 Summary of Clinical Efficacy Evaluation Results for E Diagnosis
Support System
Table 11.1 Types of Attributes After Their Ascent in the Concept Hierarchy
Table 11.2 Attributes of Health Care Providers
Table 11.3 Results of Clustering Health Care Providers
Table 11.4 Comparison of the Clustering Results of Original and Optimal
Concept Spaces
Table 11.5 Average and Standard Deviation of Credibility Scores
Table 12.1 E Health Business Structures
Table 12.2 Opportunities for E Stakeholders
Table 12.3 Challenges for E Stakeholders
Table 12.4 E Health Value Propositions
Table 13.1 Critical Attributes for Health Care Technology Management from
Content Analysis
Table 13.2 Revised Model of Indicators
Table 13.3 Gap Score Differences Between Cluster 1 and Cluster 2
Table 13.4 Indicator Distribution
Table 14.1 Sample Data for Hospital
Table 14.2 Sample Data for Treatment
Table 14.3 Sample Data for Pharmacy
Table 14.4 Sample Data for Medicare
Table 14.5 An Integrated View of Hospital, Treatment, Pharmacy, and Medicare
Table 15.1 E Technologies in Various Sectors of the Health Care Industry
Figures
Figure 1.1 Electronic Data Interchange Technology
Figure 1.2 Wisconsin Health Information Network (WHIN)
Figure 2.1 E Health Care Systems and Subsystems
Figure 3.1 A Rich Picture of an E Multicommunity Health Promotion Project
Figure 4.1 Conceptualization of Electronic Health Records
Figure 5.1 Model of E Public Health Information System
Figure 5.2 The Convergence of Geographical Information Systems, Public Health
Preparedness and Response, and Epidemiological Surveillance
Figure 5.3 An Integrated GIS Based Public Health Preparedness System
Figure 6.1 E Networking for E Consumer Informatics
Figure 6.2 Comparison of Three E Network Configurations
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits xiii
Figure 8.1 E Medicine as an Information Clearinghouse
Figure 8.2 Conceptual Framework of Issues in Telemedicine Transfer in Ethiopia
Figure 8.3 Effects of National ICT Policies on E Medicine Transfer Outcomes
Figure 8.4 Effects of ICT Infrastructure on E Medicine Transfer Outcomes
Figure 8.5 Effects of E Medicine Implementation Factors on E Medicine Transfer
Outcomes
Figure 8.6 Effects of Culture on E Medicine Transfer Outcomes
Figure 10.1 SOAP: A Common Service Process for Managing Patients with Lower
Back Pain
Figure 10.2 Architecture of a Web Based Diagnosis Support System
Figure 10.3 A Diagnostic Interface That Uses Nonmedical Terms and Graphs to
Represent Symptoms
Figure 11.1 Examples of Concept Hierarchies at a University
Figure 11.2 One Possible Scenario After the Ascent of a Nominal Attribute (Cluster
B Moves Toward Cluster A)
Figure 11.3 Another Possible Scenario After the Ascent of a Nominal Attribute
(Cluster A Shrinks)
Figure 11.4 Three Possible Scenarios After the Ascent of an Interval or Ordinal
Attribute
Figure 11.5 Constructive Clustering Analysis Algorithm
Figure 11.6 Concept Hierarchies for Clustering Health Care Providers
Figure 12.1 Stakeholders in the E Health Marketplace
Figure 13.1 Technology Management Framework
Figure 14.1 Architecture of E Health Data Integration
Figure 14.2 Sample Schema for E Health Data Integration
Figure 16.1 Traditional Process for Analysis of Users Information Requirements
Figure 16.2 Accountability Expectations Framework for E Health Innovations
Exhibits
Exhibit 1.1 Video Image of a Baby as Transmitted Through the Telebaby Video
Circuit
Exhibit 1.2 Telebaby Login Screen
Exhibit 1.3 Telebaby Camera Overview Menu
Exhibit 1.4 Parents at Home, with On Line Telebaby Connection
Exhibit 1.5 Duration and Frequency of Telebaby Use
Exhibit 3.1 Precede Proceed Model Applied to E Health Intervention
Exhibit 5.1 Indexes for Community Health Profile
Exhibit 5.2 Community Health Profile
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits
Exhibit 6.1 Mobile Bluetooth Telemedicine System
Exhibit 6.2 Data Flow in Unconfined Mobile Bluetooth Nursing System
Exhibit 6.3 Security Architecture for Bluetooth Local Area Network Access
Exhibit 6.4 Using a Covert Channel to Transfer Medical Images
Exhibit 8.1 Major E Medicine Programs in Taiwan
Exhibit 11.1 Performance of Incremental Neural Networks in Six Experimental
Groups
Exhibit 11.2 Incremental Ratio and Time Reduction Ratio of the Tested Classes
Exhibit 12.1 Information Systems and Health Care Research Works
Exhibit 13.1 The Importance of Dichotomous Measures of Effect
Exhibit 13.2 Chapter Introduction to Clinical Evidence
Exhibit 14.1 Processing at the Transmission End (top) and the Receiving End
(bottom), Using the I SEE Framework
Exhibit 14.2 Rate and Distortion Curves for Images, by Number of Consecutive LSBs
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CONTENTS
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
The Editor xxi
The Contributors xxiii
PART ONE: E HEALTH OVERVIEW 1
1 E Health: The Next Health Care Frontier 3
Joseph Tan
The Telebaby® Case 27
Ronald Spanjers, Anne F. Rutkowski
2 E Health Vision: Drivers of and Barriers to E Health Care 37
Joseph Tan
Cyber Angel: The E Robin Hood Case 52
Joseph Tan, Joshia Tan
PART TWO: E HEALTH FOUNDATIONS 57
3 E Health Perspectives: General Systems Concepts, Chaos and String
Theories, and Social Science Thinking 59
Joseph Tan
Multicommunity E Health Promotion Programming Case 82
Joseph Tan
4 E Health Records: The Lifeblood of E Health Care 91
Joseph Tan
E Primary Health Care and E Health Records Cases 116
Penny Grubb
5 E Public Health Information Systems: E Technologies for Public
Health Preparedness and Surveillance 127
Joseph Tan, Francisco G. Soto Mas, C. Ed Hsu
E Profiling of Community Health Performance Indicators Case 155
Lee Kallenbach, Joseph Tan
6 E Networking: The Backbone of E Health Care 163
Joseph Tan, Winnie Cheng
Mobile Health Networks Case: Unconfined Mobile Bluetooth
Technology for E Medical Services 190
Qiang Cheng, Huyu Qu, Yingge Wang, Joseph Tan
PART THREE: E HEALTH DOMAINS AND APPLICATIONS 201
7 E Health Domains: Surveying the E Health Landscape: Cases and
Applications 203
Pam Forducey, Kawaljeet Kaur, Cynthia Scheideman Miller, Joseph Tan
E Speech Therapy for Children in a Rural Oklahoma School
Case 224
Cynthia Scheideman Miller, Pam Forducey, Sharon S. Smeltzer, Avery Clouds,
Bob Hodge, David Prouty
Contents ix
8 Diffusion of E Medicine: E Medicine in Developed and Developing
Countries 231
Joseph Tan, Mengistu Kifle, Victor Mbarika, Chitu Okoli
E Medicine Development in Taiwan Case 260
Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Chih Ping Wei, Tsang Hsiang Cheng, Joseph Tan
9 E Home Care: Rejuvenating Home Health Care and Tele Home
Care 267
George Demiris, Joseph Tan
The OliverHome Case 290
Joseph Tan, George Demiris, Joshia Tan
10 E Diagnosis Support Systems: An E DSS for Lower Back Pain 295
Lin Lin, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Joseph Tan
Teleradiology Case: Present and Future 321
Yao Y. Shieh, Mason Shieh
11 E Health Intelligence: A Multiple Level Clustering Approach for
E Health Data Mining 330
Chih Ping Wei, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Liang Ming Kung, Joseph Tan
E Patient Image Retrieval Case: Incremental Neural Net
Learning 352
Lin Lin, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Chih Ping Wei, Paul Jen Hwa Hu, Joseph Tan
PART FOUR: E HEALTH STRATEGIES AND IMPACTS 363
12 E Health Strategies: Reshaping the Traditional Health Care
System 365
H. Joseph Wen, Joseph Tan
E Health Technology Strategies and Impacts Case 396
Jung P. Shim, William E. Sorrells
13 E Health Care Technology Management: A Multifactorial Model
for Harnessing E Technologies 406
George Eisler, Sam Sheps, Joseph Tan
Evidence Based Medicine Case 439
Barry P. Markovitz
14 E Security: Frameworks for Privacy and Security in E Health Data
Integration and Aggregation 450
Joseph Tan, Patrick Hung
Integrated Selective Encryption and Data Embedding for Medical
Images Case 479
Qiang Cheng, Yingge Wang, Joseph Tan
15 E Health Impacts on the Health Care and Health Services Industry:
Surfing the Powerful Waves of E Technologies 489
Joseph Tan, David C. Yen, Sharline Martin, Binshan Lin
E Communities Case: Scalability Challenges in Information
Management 515
Harris Wu, Joseph Tan, Weiguo Fan
PART FIVE: E HEALTH PROSPECTS 521
16 E Health Prospects: Mobile Health, Virtual Reality, and Consumer
Driven E Health Systems 523
Joseph Tan
Virtual Reality Case 547
Joseph Tan, Pency Tsai
Name Index 554
Subject Index 562
TABLES, FIGURES, and EXHIBITS
Tables
Table 4.1 Barriers to Implementing Electronic Databases
Table 4.2 Health Information Privacy Principles
Table 5.1 Tan's Health Information Processing System and CDC Provided In¬
formation Technology Specifications for Emergency and Bioterrorism
Preparedness
Table 6.1 Nominal Bandwidth Requirements for Different Telemedicine
Applications
Table 6.2 Nominal File Sizes of Common Medical Images
Table 7.1 E Rehabilitation Applications at Integrisjim Thorpe Rehabilitation
Center
Table 7.2 Clinical E Rehabilitation Encounters at Integrisjim Thorpe Rehabili¬
tation Center
Table 8.1 Major Socioeconomic and Health Indicators of Ethiopia and Sub
Saharan Africa
Table 8.2 Information and Communication Technology for Health in Ethiopia
Table 10.1 Decision Outcomes Included in Diagnosis Support System
Table 10.2 Question Items Included in Diagnosis Support System
Table 10.3 Evaluation Framework for an E Diagnosis Support System
xi
Table 10.4 Comparative Analysis of Performance: E Diagnosis Support System
Versus Human Experts
Table 10.5 Summary of Clinical Efficacy Evaluation Results for E Diagnosis
Support System
Table 11.1 Types of Attributes After Their Ascent in the Concept Hierarchy
Table 11.2 Attributes of Health Care Providers
Table 11.3 Results of Clustering Health Care Providers
Table 11.4 Comparison of the Clustering Results of Original and Optimal
Concept Spaces
Table 11.5 Average and Standard Deviation of Credibility Scores
Table 12.1 E Health Business Structures
Table 12.2 Opportunities for E Stakeholders
Table 12.3 Challenges for E Stakeholders
Table 12.4 E Health Value Propositions
Table 13.1 Critical Attributes for Health Care Technology Management from
Content Analysis
Table 13.2 Revised Model of Indicators
Table 13.3 Gap Score Differences Between Cluster 1 and Cluster 2
Table 13.4 Indicator Distribution
Table 14.1 Sample Data for Hospital
Table 14.2 Sample Data for Treatment
Table 14.3 Sample Data for Pharmacy
Table 14.4 Sample Data for Medicare
Table 14.5 An Integrated View of Hospital, Treatment, Pharmacy, and Medicare
Table 15.1 E Technologies in Various Sectors of the Health Care Industry
Figures
Figure 1.1 Electronic Data Interchange Technology
Figure 1.2 Wisconsin Health Information Network (WHIN)
Figure 2.1 E Health Care Systems and Subsystems
Figure 3.1 A Rich Picture of an E Multicommunity Health Promotion Project
Figure 4.1 Conceptualization of Electronic Health Records
Figure 5.1 Model of E Public Health Information System
Figure 5.2 The Convergence of Geographical Information Systems, Public Health
Preparedness and Response, and Epidemiological Surveillance
Figure 5.3 An Integrated GIS Based Public Health Preparedness System
Figure 6.1 E Networking for E Consumer Informatics
Figure 6.2 Comparison of Three E Network Configurations
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits xiii
Figure 8.1 E Medicine as an Information Clearinghouse
Figure 8.2 Conceptual Framework of Issues in Telemedicine Transfer in Ethiopia
Figure 8.3 Effects of National ICT Policies on E Medicine Transfer Outcomes
Figure 8.4 Effects of ICT Infrastructure on E Medicine Transfer Outcomes
Figure 8.5 Effects of E Medicine Implementation Factors on E Medicine Transfer
Outcomes
Figure 8.6 Effects of Culture on E Medicine Transfer Outcomes
Figure 10.1 SOAP: A Common Service Process for Managing Patients with Lower
Back Pain
Figure 10.2 Architecture of a Web Based Diagnosis Support System
Figure 10.3 A Diagnostic Interface That Uses Nonmedical Terms and Graphs to
Represent Symptoms
Figure 11.1 Examples of Concept Hierarchies at a University
Figure 11.2 One Possible Scenario After the Ascent of a Nominal Attribute (Cluster
B Moves Toward Cluster A)
Figure 11.3 Another Possible Scenario After the Ascent of a Nominal Attribute
(Cluster A Shrinks)
Figure 11.4 Three Possible Scenarios After the Ascent of an Interval or Ordinal
Attribute
Figure 11.5 Constructive Clustering Analysis Algorithm
Figure 11.6 Concept Hierarchies for Clustering Health Care Providers
Figure 12.1 Stakeholders in the E Health Marketplace
Figure 13.1 Technology Management Framework
Figure 14.1 Architecture of E Health Data Integration
Figure 14.2 Sample Schema for E Health Data Integration
Figure 16.1 Traditional Process for Analysis of Users' Information Requirements
Figure 16.2 Accountability Expectations Framework for E Health Innovations
Exhibits
Exhibit 1.1 Video Image of a Baby as Transmitted Through the Telebaby Video
Circuit
Exhibit 1.2 Telebaby Login Screen
Exhibit 1.3 Telebaby Camera Overview Menu
Exhibit 1.4 Parents at Home, with On Line Telebaby Connection
Exhibit 1.5 Duration and Frequency of Telebaby Use
Exhibit 3.1 Precede Proceed Model Applied to E Health Intervention
Exhibit 5.1 Indexes for Community Health Profile
Exhibit 5.2 Community Health Profile
Tables, Figures, and Exhibits
Exhibit 6.1 Mobile Bluetooth Telemedicine System
Exhibit 6.2 Data Flow in Unconfined Mobile Bluetooth Nursing System
Exhibit 6.3 Security Architecture for Bluetooth Local Area Network Access
Exhibit 6.4 Using a Covert Channel to Transfer Medical Images
Exhibit 8.1 Major E Medicine Programs in Taiwan
Exhibit 11.1 Performance of Incremental Neural Networks in Six Experimental
Groups
Exhibit 11.2 Incremental Ratio and Time Reduction Ratio of the Tested Classes
Exhibit 12.1 Information Systems and Health Care Research Works
Exhibit 13.1 The Importance of Dichotomous Measures of Effect
Exhibit 13.2 Chapter Introduction to Clinical Evidence
Exhibit 14.1 Processing at the Transmission End (top) and the Receiving End
(bottom), Using the I SEE Framework
Exhibit 14.2 Rate and Distortion Curves for Images, by Number of Consecutive LSBs
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spellingShingle | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals Medizin Medical informatics Medical telematics Public health Information services Medicine Communication systems Delivery of Health Care methods Information Systems Computer Communication Networks Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted Public Health Informatics Krankenhausinformationssystem (DE-588)4135634-2 gnd Gesundheitsinformationssystem (DE-588)4113742-5 gnd |
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title | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals |
title_auth | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals |
title_exact_search | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals |
title_exact_search_txtP | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals |
title_full | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals Joseph Tan, editor |
title_fullStr | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals Joseph Tan, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | E-health care information systems an introduction for students and professionals Joseph Tan, editor |
title_short | E-health care information systems |
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title_sub | an introduction for students and professionals |
topic | Medizin Medical informatics Medical telematics Public health Information services Medicine Communication systems Delivery of Health Care methods Information Systems Computer Communication Networks Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted Public Health Informatics Krankenhausinformationssystem (DE-588)4135634-2 gnd Gesundheitsinformationssystem (DE-588)4113742-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Medizin Medical informatics Medical telematics Public health Information services Medicine Communication systems Delivery of Health Care methods Information Systems Computer Communication Networks Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted Public Health Informatics Krankenhausinformationssystem Gesundheitsinformationssystem Aufsatzsammlung |
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