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E-grāmata: Telemedicine: Emerging Technologies, Applications and Impact on Health Care Outcomes

  • Formāts: 183 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634834667
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  • Formāts: 183 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634834667

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While the history of telemedicine dates back to the invention of the telephone about a hundred and fifty years ago where medical consultations were provided by physicians over the telephone, breakthrough technological advancements over the past couple of decades brought medical care to nearly all corners of the world. Considering the impact on the medical care sector, telemedicine has become a growing interdisciplinary field, which will undoubtedly be able to improve access to affordable health care and bypass space and time barriers. However, successful deployment of this vision is not only determined by innovative telemedicine applications but also on continuous technology support. Moreover, in practice, new social, economic, and political challenges are continuously emerging, which require serious attention. This book, organized into ten chapters, reviews the emerging technologies, applications, and current trends in telemedicine. Moreover, it introduces new research findings, case studies, and continental experiences in this exciting field. The book is primarily intended for readers ranging from health management professionals, medical doctors, nurses, biomedical engineers, to scientists in areas of research and development, as well as university professors. Moreover, the book potentially serves as a reference for graduate students working on relevant telemedicine topics.
Preface ix
List of Acronyms
xiii
Chapter 1 Mobile Health: The Way Forward in Providing Innovative Health Care Solutions
1(12)
Bree E. Holtz
Carolyn Lauckner
Pamela Whitten
Chapter 2 Green Telemedicine: Energy Efficient Healthcare Monitoring
13(20)
Bernard Fong
A. C. M. Fong
K. F. Tsang
Chapter 3 An Analysis of DICOM and Its Use for Image Management and Communication in Store- and-Forward Telehealth
33(22)
Liam Caffery
Chapter 4 H.265 Video over Wireless Networks for Telemedicine and Telecare
55(24)
Martin Fleury
Shavan K. Askar
Salah M. Saleh Al-Majeed
Chapter 5 A Portable Telemedicine Emergency Device for Patients with Neurological Disorders
79(10)
J. Suganthi
Chapter 6 Respiratory Telemedicine
89(14)
Amir A. Zeki
Haider K. Raad
Chapter 7 Role of Telemedicine in Diabetes Care
103(12)
Rajendra Pradeepa
Viswanathan Mohan
Chapter 8 Telemedicine in the Neonatal Population
115(16)
Arlene Garingo
Chapter 9 Developing Telemedicine for Rural and Marginal Suburban Locations in Latin America
131(24)
Rebeca I. Garcia-Betances
Monica K. Huerta
Maria T. Arredondo
Chapter 10 Telemedicine, Triple Aim and Team Care: Improving Clinical Outcomes in Healthcare Settings
155(10)
Barbara J. Ritter
Michael J. Witte
Index 165