The Information Technology Fix for Health

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing
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Author: Andy Oram ISBN: 9781491904046
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Andy Oram
ISBN: 9781491904046
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

New information technologies (IT) hold the promise of better health in a world increasingly coping with chronic illness. The miniaturization of ever-more powerful sensing devices, along with the collection, analysis, and sharing of data, support activities in homes and clinics that let patients have a greater role in their own health care.

This article takes you on a tour of specific technologies, tools, and trends to help you understand what’s been accomplished, what’s feasible in the near future, and why some technologies seem to languish despite their apparent advantages. You’ll also discover how these groundbreaking approaches can help lower the enormous health care costs in the US.

  • Learn how devices and sensors are transforming medical equipment and helping self-monitoring go mainstream
  • Understand how data is gathered, stored, and analyzed, as well as the role shared data plays in clinical research
  • Explore the way IT helps medical teams coordinate, and how "telehealth" enables better patient treatment at home
  • Learn how health IT helps empower patients by providing more transparency in the system
  • Examine the standards in data storage and electronic health records, and weaknesses that need to be addressed in current systems
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New information technologies (IT) hold the promise of better health in a world increasingly coping with chronic illness. The miniaturization of ever-more powerful sensing devices, along with the collection, analysis, and sharing of data, support activities in homes and clinics that let patients have a greater role in their own health care.

This article takes you on a tour of specific technologies, tools, and trends to help you understand what’s been accomplished, what’s feasible in the near future, and why some technologies seem to languish despite their apparent advantages. You’ll also discover how these groundbreaking approaches can help lower the enormous health care costs in the US.

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