Digital disruption in healthcare:
Digital disruption in healthcare is generating new technologies, applications, and large data sets, and these are all precipitating significant changes in healthcare processes. Emerging applications due to digital disruption and their impact on healthcare delivery and quality are becoming some of th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Digital disruption in healthcare is generating new technologies, applications, and large data sets, and these are all precipitating significant changes in healthcare processes. Emerging applications due to digital disruption and their impact on healthcare delivery and quality are becoming some of the key focus areas of research. However, to date, systematic, generalizable, full-scale evaluation of these new technologies/applications is lacking. Little is known about the net short- or long-term health and wellness impacts of digital technologies. Similarly, the care-delivery and management process changes caused by digital disruption are forcing healthcare organizations to react rather than plan for them in advance. Given these gaps, this book addresses the technology, applications, data, and process aspects of digital disruption in healthcare.This volume is a collection of key areas in health and wellness impacted by digital disruption. It highlights the benefits, barriers, facilitators, and transformative forces that are shaping healthcare digital disruption. Topics explored in the chapters include:- Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine- Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Outcomes- Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health with Digital Health- The Internet Hospital in the Time of COVID-19: An Example from China Given the diverse interest in healthcare delivery solutions today, the need is broad across academia and the healthcare industry for a comprehensive resource for teaching, practice, and research. Digital Disruption in Healthcare is a point-of-entry resource for transferring theory into practice for heads of IT departments in hospitals, consultants, and academia, as well as scholars and researchers. Both graduate and undergraduate students as well as certificate-seeking health informatics and public health students would benefit from this book. Furthermore, it is useful for healthcare stakeholders including healthcare professionals, clinicians, medical administrators, managers, consultants, policy-makers, and IT practitioners within the healthcare space |
Beschreibung: | SECTION I – MAJOR DISRUPTERSCh 1 Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and social media in generalCh 2 Internet of Things and changing healthcare (infra?)structuresCh 3 Healthcare delivery restructuring in various countries (e.g., Meaningful Use in US, My Health Record in Australia)Ch 4 Patient empowerment, engagement, and accountability: Product/service co-production/co-creationCh 5 The digital health landscape: Care planning, care delivery, monitoring, and follow-upCh 6 AI and Big Data Applications in health careCh 7 Nano-medicine and robotics in healthcare deliveryCh 8 Personalized care using predictive analytics; community data; SECTION II – PEOPLE CONSIDERATIONSCh 9 Self-empowerment and the changing role for patients (IoT and connected health)Ch 10 Clinical expectations and changes to the role of the clinicalCh 11 Impacts to payors (government, employers, and patients/families)Ch 12 Telehealth goes mainstreamCh 13 Privacy and security issues in the digital world for healthcare processes; SECTION III – PROCESS CHANGESCh 14 Medical errors, waste, inefficiencies, and inequities and opportunities for Lean and Six SigmaCh 15 Digital transformations that are improving quality and safety metrics (e.g., reduction in hospital-acquired conditions, medication errors, patient falls, etc.)Ch 16 Designing, developing, and deploying better solutionsCh 17 Implications for policy and regulationsCh 18 ACOs: Quality of care as a metric for reimbursement (Breaking down dysfunctional silos)Ch 19 IoT and its impact on quality of care delivery and monitoringCh 20 Governance, Leadership, and Transformation; Epilogue |
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520 | |a Digital disruption in healthcare is generating new technologies, applications, and large data sets, and these are all precipitating significant changes in healthcare processes. Emerging applications due to digital disruption and their impact on healthcare delivery and quality are becoming some of the key focus areas of research. However, to date, systematic, generalizable, full-scale evaluation of these new technologies/applications is lacking. Little is known about the net short- or long-term health and wellness impacts of digital technologies. Similarly, the care-delivery and management process changes caused by digital disruption are forcing healthcare organizations to react rather than plan for them in advance. Given these gaps, this book addresses the technology, applications, data, and process aspects of digital disruption in healthcare.This volume is a collection of key areas in health and wellness impacted by digital disruption. | ||
520 | |a It highlights the benefits, barriers, facilitators, and transformative forces that are shaping healthcare digital disruption. Topics explored in the chapters include:- Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine- Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Outcomes- Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health with Digital Health- The Internet Hospital in the Time of COVID-19: An Example from China Given the diverse interest in healthcare delivery solutions today, the need is broad across academia and the healthcare industry for a comprehensive resource for teaching, practice, and research. Digital Disruption in Healthcare is a point-of-entry resource for transferring theory into practice for heads of IT departments in hospitals, consultants, and academia, as well as scholars and researchers. | ||
520 | |a Both graduate and undergraduate students as well as certificate-seeking health informatics and public health students would benefit from this book. Furthermore, it is useful for healthcare stakeholders including healthcare professionals, clinicians, medical administrators, managers, consultants, policy-makers, and IT practitioners within the healthcare space | ||
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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 2 3 4 5 How Technology Is Changing the Delivery and Consumption of Healthcare....................................................... Mark Wehde 3 Brain-Computer Interfaces: Taking Thoughts Out of the Human Body..................................................................... Melissa Gregg 17 Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine.. Robert D. Barber and Keith Kroeger 27 Data Analytics for Accountable Care Organisations in a Shifting Landscape of Health and Medicine........................... Suresh Chalasani, Madhumita Banerjee, and Gitika S. Chalasani 45 The Case for Digital Twins in Healthcare.............................................. Nilmini Wickramasinghe Part II 6 Technological Disruptions 59 Process Disruption and Process Modelling Using Colored Petri Nets for Optimization of Healthcare Processes..................................................................... Vijay Gehlot, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Elliot B. Sloane, Michael Kirk, and Eric R. Miller 69 7 Toward Concept Realization of Digital Health Technologies............. Ruwini Edirisinghe 8 Clinical Tele-Assessment: The Missing Piece in Healthcare Pathways for Orthopaedics...................................... Oren Tirosh, John Zelcer, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 91 103 XV
xv¡ 9 Contents Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Outcomes..................................................... Chinedu I. Ossai, Stephen Vaughan, John Zelcer, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe Part III 10 11 12 119 People and Policy Considerations Disrupting LATAM Digital Healthcare with Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship............................. Luis E. Fernández 143 Data for Social Good: A Tripartite Approach to Address Diabetes Self-Care and Patient Empowerment........ Nilmini Wickramasinghe and Steve Goldberg 151 Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health with Digital Health...................... Nilmini Wickramasinghe and John Zelcer 13 Why Do You Want Me to Use This EMR?........................................... Amir Eslami Andargoli, Helen Almond, Dominic King, Jonathan Schaffer, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 14 Leveraging Information Technology in Pharmacovigilance: Benefits for Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Companies......... Joel Fossouo, Rachael Mcdonald, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 15 209 COVID-19-Pandemic Focus 16 Better Pandemic Preparedness with the Intelligence Continuum . . . Nilmini Wickramasinghe 17 COVID-19 Response in Australia and the United States (March-August 2020) and the Key Role for Digital Health: A Tale of Two Countries.................................................................. Foluke Ajiboye and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 18 177 187 Scoping Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems to Enhance Design and
Recording of Usage Data Effectively: A Suggested Approach............................................................................ Nalika Ulapane and Nilmini Wickramasinghe Part IV 167 229 239 Digital Tools as Optimising Enablers of Quantitative Medicine and Value-Based Healthcare in a SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic World................................... Duane F. Wisk 253
xvii Contents 19 The Internet Hospital in the Time of COVID-19: An Example from China................................................................ Jianqiu Kou, Zhengzhong Yan, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 321 Epilogue.......................................................................................................... 329 Index................................................................................................................ 331
Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age Nilmini Wickramasinghe · Suresh Chalasani ■ Elliot Sloane Editors Digital Disruption in Healthcare Digital disruption in healthcare is generating new technologies, applications, and large data sets, and these are all precipitating significant changes in healthcare processes. Emerging applications due to digital disruption and their impact on healthcare delivery and quality are becoming some of the key focus areas of research. However, to date, systematic, generalizable, full-scale evaluation of these new technologies/applications is lacking. Little is known about the net short- or long-term health and wellness impacts of digital technologies. Similarly, the care-delivery and management process changes caused by digital disruption are forcing healthcare organizations to react rather than plan for them in advance. Given these gaps, this book addresses the technology, ap plications, data, and process aspects of digital disruption in healthcare. This volume is a collection of key areas in health and wellness impacted by digital disruption. It highlights the benefits, barriers, facilitators, and transformative forces that are shaping healthcare digital disruption. Topics explored in the chapters include: • Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intel ligence for Precision Medicine • Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Out comes • Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health
with Digital Health • The Internet Hospital in the Time of CO VID-19: An Example from China Given the diverse interest in healthcare delivery solutions today, the need is broad across academia and the healthcare industry tor a comprehensive resource for teaching, practice, and research. Digitili Disruption in Healthcare is a point-of-entry resource for transferring theory into practice for heads of IT departments in hospitals, consultants, and academia, as well as scholars and researchers. Both graduate and undergraduate students as well as certificate-seeking health informatics and public health students would benefit from this book. Furthermore, it is useful for healthcare stakeholders including healthcare professionals, clinicians, medical administrators, managers, con sultants, policy-makers, and IT practitioners within the healthcare space.
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Contents Part I 1 2 3 4 5 How Technology Is Changing the Delivery and Consumption of Healthcare. Mark Wehde 3 Brain-Computer Interfaces: Taking Thoughts Out of the Human Body. Melissa Gregg 17 Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine. Robert D. Barber and Keith Kroeger 27 Data Analytics for Accountable Care Organisations in a Shifting Landscape of Health and Medicine. Suresh Chalasani, Madhumita Banerjee, and Gitika S. Chalasani 45 The Case for Digital Twins in Healthcare. Nilmini Wickramasinghe Part II 6 Technological Disruptions 59 Process Disruption and Process Modelling Using Colored Petri Nets for Optimization of Healthcare Processes. Vijay Gehlot, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Elliot B. Sloane, Michael Kirk, and Eric R. Miller 69 7 Toward Concept Realization of Digital Health Technologies. Ruwini Edirisinghe 8 Clinical Tele-Assessment: The Missing Piece in Healthcare Pathways for Orthopaedics. Oren Tirosh, John Zelcer, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 91 103 XV
xv¡ 9 Contents Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Outcomes. Chinedu I. Ossai, Stephen Vaughan, John Zelcer, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe Part III 10 11 12 119 People and Policy Considerations Disrupting LATAM Digital Healthcare with Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship. Luis E. Fernández 143 Data for Social Good: A Tripartite Approach to Address Diabetes Self-Care and Patient Empowerment. Nilmini Wickramasinghe and Steve Goldberg 151 Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health with Digital Health. Nilmini Wickramasinghe and John Zelcer 13 Why Do You Want Me to Use This EMR?. Amir Eslami Andargoli, Helen Almond, Dominic King, Jonathan Schaffer, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 14 Leveraging Information Technology in Pharmacovigilance: Benefits for Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Companies. Joel Fossouo, Rachael Mcdonald, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 15 209 COVID-19-Pandemic Focus 16 Better Pandemic Preparedness with the Intelligence Continuum . . . Nilmini Wickramasinghe 17 COVID-19 Response in Australia and the United States (March-August 2020) and the Key Role for Digital Health: A Tale of Two Countries. Foluke Ajiboye and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 18 177 187 Scoping Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems to Enhance Design and
Recording of Usage Data Effectively: A Suggested Approach. Nalika Ulapane and Nilmini Wickramasinghe Part IV 167 229 239 Digital Tools as Optimising Enablers of Quantitative Medicine and Value-Based Healthcare in a SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic World. Duane F. Wisk 253
xvii Contents 19 The Internet Hospital in the Time of COVID-19: An Example from China. Jianqiu Kou, Zhengzhong Yan, and Nilmini Wickramasinghe 321 Epilogue. 329 Index. 331
Healthcare Delivery in the Information Age Nilmini Wickramasinghe · Suresh Chalasani ■ Elliot Sloane Editors Digital Disruption in Healthcare Digital disruption in healthcare is generating new technologies, applications, and large data sets, and these are all precipitating significant changes in healthcare processes. Emerging applications due to digital disruption and their impact on healthcare delivery and quality are becoming some of the key focus areas of research. However, to date, systematic, generalizable, full-scale evaluation of these new technologies/applications is lacking. Little is known about the net short- or long-term health and wellness impacts of digital technologies. Similarly, the care-delivery and management process changes caused by digital disruption are forcing healthcare organizations to react rather than plan for them in advance. Given these gaps, this book addresses the technology, ap plications, data, and process aspects of digital disruption in healthcare. This volume is a collection of key areas in health and wellness impacted by digital disruption. It highlights the benefits, barriers, facilitators, and transformative forces that are shaping healthcare digital disruption. Topics explored in the chapters include: • Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intel ligence for Precision Medicine • Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Out comes • Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health
with Digital Health • The Internet Hospital in the Time of CO VID-19: An Example from China Given the diverse interest in healthcare delivery solutions today, the need is broad across academia and the healthcare industry tor a comprehensive resource for teaching, practice, and research. Digitili Disruption in Healthcare is a point-of-entry resource for transferring theory into practice for heads of IT departments in hospitals, consultants, and academia, as well as scholars and researchers. Both graduate and undergraduate students as well as certificate-seeking health informatics and public health students would benefit from this book. Furthermore, it is useful for healthcare stakeholders including healthcare professionals, clinicians, medical administrators, managers, con sultants, policy-makers, and IT practitioners within the healthcare space. |
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spelling | Digital disruption in healthcare Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Suresh Chalasani, Elliot Sloane Cham, Switzerland Springer [2022] xxvi, 337 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 798 grams txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Healthcare delivery in the information age SECTION I – MAJOR DISRUPTERSCh 1 Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and social media in generalCh 2 Internet of Things and changing healthcare (infra?)structuresCh 3 Healthcare delivery restructuring in various countries (e.g., Meaningful Use in US, My Health Record in Australia)Ch 4 Patient empowerment, engagement, and accountability: Product/service co-production/co-creationCh 5 The digital health landscape: Care planning, care delivery, monitoring, and follow-upCh 6 AI and Big Data Applications in health careCh 7 Nano-medicine and robotics in healthcare deliveryCh 8 Personalized care using predictive analytics; community data; SECTION II – PEOPLE CONSIDERATIONSCh 9 Self-empowerment and the changing role for patients (IoT and connected health)Ch 10 Clinical expectations and changes to the role of the clinicalCh 11 Impacts to payors (government, employers, and patients/families)Ch 12 Telehealth goes mainstreamCh 13 Privacy and security issues in the digital world for healthcare processes; SECTION III – PROCESS CHANGESCh 14 Medical errors, waste, inefficiencies, and inequities and opportunities for Lean and Six SigmaCh 15 Digital transformations that are improving quality and safety metrics (e.g., reduction in hospital-acquired conditions, medication errors, patient falls, etc.)Ch 16 Designing, developing, and deploying better solutionsCh 17 Implications for policy and regulationsCh 18 ACOs: Quality of care as a metric for reimbursement (Breaking down dysfunctional silos)Ch 19 IoT and its impact on quality of care delivery and monitoringCh 20 Governance, Leadership, and Transformation; Epilogue Digital disruption in healthcare is generating new technologies, applications, and large data sets, and these are all precipitating significant changes in healthcare processes. Emerging applications due to digital disruption and their impact on healthcare delivery and quality are becoming some of the key focus areas of research. However, to date, systematic, generalizable, full-scale evaluation of these new technologies/applications is lacking. Little is known about the net short- or long-term health and wellness impacts of digital technologies. Similarly, the care-delivery and management process changes caused by digital disruption are forcing healthcare organizations to react rather than plan for them in advance. Given these gaps, this book addresses the technology, applications, data, and process aspects of digital disruption in healthcare.This volume is a collection of key areas in health and wellness impacted by digital disruption. It highlights the benefits, barriers, facilitators, and transformative forces that are shaping healthcare digital disruption. Topics explored in the chapters include:- Towards Network Medicine: Implementation of Panomics and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine- Telehealth Implementation: A Synopsis of Patients’ Experience of Clinical Outcomes- Realising the Healthcare Value Proposition of Better Access, Quality and Value of Care by Incorporating the Social Determinants of Health with Digital Health- The Internet Hospital in the Time of COVID-19: An Example from China Given the diverse interest in healthcare delivery solutions today, the need is broad across academia and the healthcare industry for a comprehensive resource for teaching, practice, and research. Digital Disruption in Healthcare is a point-of-entry resource for transferring theory into practice for heads of IT departments in hospitals, consultants, and academia, as well as scholars and researchers. 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