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E-raamat: Information Technology Solutions for Healthcare

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: Springer London Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781846281419
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Many of the changes occurring within medicine are being catalyzed by the proliferation of professional and social activity with the internet and mobile technology. Understanding how healthcare is being transformed by IT is key to improving medical standards and reducing cost.









The synergy between computer technology and medical services has brought with it the promise of essential changes in existing models of care delivery. This book presents the current and future trends in the transformation of healthcare services in the Information Society Era and addresses the priorities within international informatics.









The authors have provided an in-depth study of internet-enhanced healthcare services, while mobile technology is also reviewed in the context of modern wireless technologies. The book is illustrated by numerous examples and provides a complete and thorough survey of the most promising e-health technologies, making this a valuable set of telecare solutions for modern informatics practice.
Series Preface v
Preface vii
Introduction ix
Acknowledgments xii
1 Evolution Of It-Enhanced Healthcare: From Telemedicine To E-Health
1(21)
1 Conditions for Telemedicine Development
5(2)
2 Types of Applications
7(4)
3 E-Health As Ubiquitous Environment For Transactions
11(3)
4 The Impact on Relations in Healthcare
14(1)
5 Evaluation of the Benefits
15(2)
6 Legal and Ethical Barriers
17(1)
7 Reimbursement Policies
18(1)
8 Summary
19(1)
9 Bibliography
19(3)
2 Access Technologies In Telecare
22(20)
1 Overview of Access Techniques
22(8)
2 Emerging Solutions
30(3)
3 Hospital -- Hospital Scenario
33(1)
4 Hospital -- Patient Scenario
34(2)
5 Case Studies
36(4)
6 Summary
40(1)
7 Bibliography
40(2)
3 Internet Technologies In Medical Systems
42(21)
1 Requirements of Medical Systems in the Internet Environment
42(2)
2 Internet Medical System Architectures
44(3)
3 Internet-Based Telemedical Services
47(2)
4 Next-Generation Point-of-Care Information Systems
49(2)
5 Internet Access Technologies in Telecare
51(4)
6 Case Studies
55(5)
7 Summary
60(1)
8 Bibliography
61(2)
4 Security And Safety Of Telemedical Systems
63(22)
1 E-medical Secure Environment Requirements
64(2)
2 System Architecture Modeling for Security
66(4)
3 Techniques for Making E-medical Systems Secure
70(4)
4 Access Control Models
74(3)
5 Service-Oriented Security Architecture
77(1)
6 RAD Case Study
78(4)
7 Summary
82(1)
8 Bibliography
82(3)
5 Wireless Systems In E-Health
85(25)
1 An Overview of Wireless Communication Technologies
85(4)
2 Wireless System Security Aspects
89(2)
3 Wireless Radio Interference Issue
91(2)
4 Wireless Hospital Applications
93(3)
5 Case Study: Concept of an Environment for Mobile Medicine
96(5)
6 Case Study: Access to Radiology Database from Handheld Devices
101(2)
7 Case Study: GPRS Access to Database
103(5)
8 Summary
108(1)
9 Bibliography
108(2)
6 Relevance Of Terminological Standards And Services In Telemedicine
110(25)
1 Terminology
112(10)
2 The TOSCA Project
122(10)
3 Summary
132(1)
4 Bibliography
132(3)
7 Electronic Health Records
135(47)
1 Challenges Facing Clinical Care
137(4)
2 Visions of a Comprehensive EHR
141(5)
3 Characteristics of a Good EHR
146(3)
4 Research into Representing the Generic EHR
149(1)
5 Requirements for Representing the EHR
150(7)
6 Scope of the EHR
157(3)
7 Adopting an Architectural Approach to Representing the EHR
160(5)
8 EHR Interoperability Standards
165(4)
9 Integrating Reminders, Alerts and Decision Support
169(1)
10 The openEHR Foundation
170(1)
11 The Challenge of Access Control
171(3)
12 Summary
174(2)
13 Bibliography
176(6)
8 Decision Support Systems In Medicine
182(23)
1 Decision Support Systems
184(2)
2 Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems
186(5)
3 Probabilistic Decision Support Systems
191(7)
4 Logical Decision Support Systems
198(4)
5 Summary
202(1)
6 Bibliography
203(2)
9 Health Telematics Networks
205(20)
1 Transport Layer in Telematics Networks
205(2)
2 Health Digital Data Standards
207(5)
3 Telematics Network Organizational Model
212(4)
4 E-health Network Services
216(5)
5 Case Study---CAS
221(2)
6 Summary
223(1)
7 Bibliography
224(1)
10 It Applications For The Remote Testing Of Hearing
225(23)
1 Methodology of Hearing Screening
226(4)
2 Method of Computer-Aided Adjustment of Hearing Aids
230(9)
3 Digital Technology in Diagnosing and Treating Tinnitus
239(6)
4 Summary
245(1)
5 Acknowledgements
246(1)
6 Bibliography
246(2)
11 Model Of Chronic Care Enabled With Information Technology
248(23)
1 Systemic Approach to Chronic Conditions
249(2)
2 Implementation of Information Technologies for Better Care
251(3)
3 Focus on Delivery of Care to Patient's Home
254(1)
4 Patient-Centred Role in Symptom Monitoring
255(2)
5 Management Plans Developed in e-Health Environment
257(2)
6 The Experience from Specific Areas of Chronic Care
259(5)
7 Summary
264(1)
8 Bibliography
265(6)
12 Computer-Aided Interventions
271(17)
1 Navigation in Laparoscopic Surgery
273(5)
2 Intraoperative Imaging
278(1)
3 Multimodal Imaging in Minimally Invasive Surgery
279(3)
4 Summary
282(1)
5 Bibliography
283(5)
13 Biosignal Monitoring And Recording
288(14)
1 Basics of Monitoring and Recording
289(3)
2 Signal Acquisition Conditions
292(2)
3 Signal Processing Algorithms
294(4)
4 Multi-parameter Biosignal Database
298(1)
5 Biosignal Database Quality
299(1)
6 Biosignal Archiving Considerations
300(1)
7 Summary
300(1)
8 Bibliography
300(2)
14 Enhancing Medical Education Through Telelearning
302(26)
1 Importance of Medical Studies --- What Is Specific in Them
303(3)
2 Computer-Based Training Standards and Standardization Organizations
306(2)
3 Requirements of Distance Learning Platform for Medicine
308(2)
4 Overview of Existing Distance Learning Platforms
310(2)
5 Case Studies
312(12)
6 Summary
324(1)
7 Bibliography
324(4)
15 Acronyms
328(7)
Index 335
The idea of publishing the book on the use of information technology for improvement of healthcare delivery systems from the PRO-ACCESS initiative (ImPROving ACCESS of Associated States to Advanced Concepts in Medical Telematics, IST-2001-38626) focused on the better access of new associated countries (now countries accessing European Union) to modern e-health technologies developed in leading European centers.



The book brings a comprehensive view of all those areas in which application of computer and telecommunication technologies have or will have in near future extensive impact on the quality and availability of health care services. It is addressed to broad audience of readers representing health professionals community, related professional environment, managers and policy-makers focused on health maintence problems.



The PRO-ACCESS initiative focuses on creating a platform for promotion, dissemination and transfer of advanced health telematics concepts and experiences from development and deployment of telemedicine solutions to NAS. To achieve this, a Centre of Competence will be established to broaden the formula of the Krakow Telemedicine CoE existing in Poland, in order to coordinate publishing activities, events, trainings and intake of solutions from cooperating partners within EU and NAS. The main impact of the Centre will be a substantially improved awareness of state-of- the-art medical telematics technologies in NAS. The Krakow Telemedicine CoE will be thereby strengthened by increasing its networking with leading RTD centres in EU and NAS, and by training of research and professional staff of the Centre and target user groups of e-health solutions developed in the CoE.