The doctor who wasn't there: technology, history, and the limits of telehealth
Introduction : disrupting care, continuing care -- On call -- The wireless body -- The electronic leach --- The amplified doctor -- The wired clinic -- The push-button physician -- The automated checkup : the medium of care.
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : disrupting care, continuing care -- On call -- The wireless body -- The electronic leach --- The amplified doctor -- The wired clinic -- The push-button physician -- The automated checkup : the medium of care. "The Doctor who wasn't there traces the long arc of enthusiasm for-and skepticism of-electronic media for health and medicine, showing that the same challenges now facing telehealth and the use of electronic medical records can be found in the medical reception of the telephone in the late nineteenth century and the radio, television, and mainframe computer across the twentieth. Wielding a rich trove of archival materials, physician/historian Jeremy Greene explores the role that new electronic media play, for better and for worse, in the past, present, and future of American health. Today's telehealth devices are far more sophisticated than the hook-and-ringer telephones that became widespread by the 1920s, the FM radio technologies used to broadcast health information in the 1940s, the televisions used to pioneer telemedical evaluation in the 1950s, or the first full-scale attempts to establish electronic medical records in the mid-1960s. But the ethical, economic, and logistical concerns they raise are prefigured in these earlier episodes, as are the gaps between what was promised and what was delivered. Each of these platforms produced subtle transformations in health and healthcare that we have learned to forget, displaced by promises of ever newer communications platforms to take their place. When is telemedicine good enough, and when is it not? And how do the uses of telemedical technologies shape patient relationships with health care providers? Who benefits and who suffers when new technologies are adopted? And what do these communication technologies, whose promised revolutions have all failed, bring to our understanding of health and disease?"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DISRUPTING
CARE, CONTINUING
CARE
I
1.
ON CALL
13
2.
THE
WIRELESS
BODY
49
3.
THE
ELECTRONIC
LEASH
79
4.
THE AMPLIFIED
DOCTOR
1O5
5.
THE WIRED CLINIC
141
6. THE
PUSH-BUTTON
PHYSICIAN
179
7.
THE AUTOMATED
CHECKUP
211
CONCLUSION
THE
MEDIUM
OF
CARE
241
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
257
LIST
OF
MANUSCRIPT
COLLECTIONS
261
NOTES
263
INDEX
309
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DISRUPTING
CARE, CONTINUING
CARE
I
1.
ON CALL
13
2.
THE
WIRELESS
BODY
49
3.
THE
ELECTRONIC
LEASH
79
4.
THE AMPLIFIED
DOCTOR
1O5
5.
THE WIRED CLINIC
141
6. THE
PUSH-BUTTON
PHYSICIAN
179
7.
THE AUTOMATED
CHECKUP
211
CONCLUSION
THE
MEDIUM
OF
CARE
241
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
257
LIST
OF
MANUSCRIPT
COLLECTIONS
261
NOTES
263
INDEX
309
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