“Digital Health: A multidisciplinary approach” is a novel and unique book covering the main topics of health innovation focused on what computer science and technology have been applied in healthcare and what the perspectives for the future. This is a thought-provoking theme, covering a broad range of aspects of issues, from basic concepts that composes the known “4th industrial revolution” (artificial intelligence, cloud computing, internet of things, big data, robotics and computer systems), all of which has been used in different healthcare sectors, to more recent technologies applied to healthcare, such as smartphone applications, remote consulting, augmented reality, gamification and brain-machine interactions. All chapters cover detailed explanations of all these technologies and how are the possible uses and applications in healthcare in different contexts, with a multidisciplinary approach, including the vision of technology, health and social sciences researchers. The great difference of this book is the coverage of updated topics, with the most advanced knowledge of all the technologies described in each chapter, covering virtually every innovation in healthcare, and the multidisciplinary approach, making the book accessible to researchers from different fields of knowledge.
The digital revolution in healthcare.- Health data protection in the era
of digital revolution.- Cybersecurity in healthcare.- The right to healthcare
and universal digital access: from exclusivity of few to a fundamental
right.- Algorithms to identify compulsive gamblers, damage prevention and the
operation of law.- Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning and its
applications in healthcare.- Cloud computing in healthcare.- Big health
data.- Electronic medical records and how the process of care can improve
with technology of registries.- Health systems integration: what have been
done so far and what the future holds.- Development and validation of
applications for healthcare.- Smartphone applications used for health
promotion and disease monitoring.- Wearables, smartwatches and other devices
for health promotion and care.- Internet of Things and the health sector.-
Telemedicine and the multiple possibilities of remote consultation.-
Telepsychology: pros and cons of online mental health care.- Nutrition care
in the digital era.- Physical exercises online: are effective or « in person
» is better?.- Nursing and technology: a real alliance for better
healthcare.- Experiences of augmented reality in disease treatment.- Games
and their multiple possible uses in healthcare.- Metaverse inclusion in
healthcare.- Robots and novel possibilities of care.- Brain-machine
interface: science fiction or reality?.- The future of healthcare: what the
digital revolution could provide us for a better health?.
Geraldo Bezerra da Silva Junior is full professor at the University of Fortaleza and expert physician at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceara, Brazil. He has PhD in Medical Sciences and postdoctoral fellowship in Public Health. He is a researcher in the area of medicine, nephrology, medical education and innovation.
Dr. Marjan Askari is a senior researcher in the field of digital health. She holds a PhD in medical informatics and has served as an assistant professor and researcher at multiple universities. Her research focuses on advancing and personalizing digital health services. João André Santos de Oliveira is an adjunct professor in the Department of Family Health at the School of Medicine of the Federal University of Bahia, with a master's and doctorate in Public Health. He is a researcher on the project New technologies, innovation and changes in comprehensive health care, care and management in health - iPES case study, at the Federal University of São Paulo. He is currently on loan at the Brazilian Hospital Services Company (a public company that manages the Brazilian Federal University Hospitals, linked to the Ministry of Education), working on the Digital Health agenda.