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The E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine, and Telehealth Handbook provides extensive coverage of modern telecommunication in the medical industry, from sensors on and within the body to electronic medical records and beyond.

Telehealth and Mobile Health is the second volume of this handbook. Featuring chapters written by leading experts and researchers in their respective fields, this volume:











Discusses telesurgery, medical robotics, and image guidance as well as telenursing and remote patient care Describes the implementation of networks, data management, record management, and effective personnel training Explains how the use of new technologies brings many business, management, and service opportunities Provides examples of scientific advancements such as brain-controlled bionic human arms and hands Incorporates clinical applications throughout for practical reference





The E-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telemedicine, and Telehealth Handbook

bridges the gap between scientists, engineers, and medical professionals by creating synergy in the related fields of biomedical engineering, information and communication technology, business, and healthcare.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Editors xv
Contributors xvii
Section I Medical Robotics, Telesurgery, and Image-Guided Surgery
1 Medical Robotics
3(34)
Giancarlo Ferrigno
Alessandra Pedrocchi
Elena De Momi
Emilia Ambrosini
Elisa Beretta
2 Modern Devices for Telesurgery
37(24)
Florian Gosselin
3 Microsurgery Systems
61(30)
Leonardo S. Mattos
Diego Pardo
Emidio Olivieri
Giacinto Barresi
Jesus Ortiz
Loris Fichera
Nikhil Deshpande
Veronica Penza
4 Image-Guided Microsurgery
91(28)
Tom Williamson
Marco Caversaccio
Stefan Weber
Brett Bell
Section II Telenursing, Personalized Care, Patient Care, and eEmergency Systems
5 eHealth and Telenursing
119(26)
Sinclair Wynchank
Nathanael Sabbah
6 mHealth: Intelligent Closed-Loop Solutions for Personalized Healthcare
145(16)
Carmen C. Y. Poon
Kevin K. F. Hung
7 Patient Care Sensing and Monitoring Systems
161(12)
Akihiro Kajiwara
Ryohei Nakamura
8 Mobile Health Sleep Technologies
173(14)
Anda Baharav
9 Cardiovascular Disease Management via Electronic Health
187(16)
Aimilia Gastounioti
Spyretta Golemati
Ioannis Andreadis
Vasileios Kolias
Konstantina S. Nikita
10 mHealth eEmergency Systems
203(30)
Efthyvoulos Kyriacou
Andreas Panayides
Panayiotis Constantinides
Section III Networks and Databases, Informatics, Record Management, Education, and Training
11 Global and Local Health Information, Databases, and Networks
233(18)
Kostas Giokas
Yiannis Makris
Anna Paidi
Marios Prasinos
Dimitra Iliopoulou
Dimitris Koutsouris
12 Electronic Medical Records: Management and Implementation
251(26)
Liping Liu
13 Public Health Informatics in Australia and around the World
277(22)
Kathleen Gray
Fernando Martin Sanchez
14 Ubiquitous Personal Health Records for Remote Regions
299(20)
H. Lee Seldon
Jacey-Lynn Minoi
Mahmud Ahsan
AH Abdulwahab A. Al-Habsi
15 Education and Training for Supporting General Practitioners in the Use of Clinical Telehealth: A Needs Analysis
319(12)
Sisira Edirippulige
Nigel R. Armfield
Liam Caffery
Anthony C. Smith
Section IV Business Opportunities, Management and Services, and Web Applications
16 Delivering eHealthcare: Opportunities and Challenges
331(32)
Deborah A. Helman
Eric J. Addeo
N. Iwan Santoso
David W. Walters
Guy T. Helman
17 Mobile Healthcare User Interface Design Application Strategies
363(20)
Ann L. Fruhling
Sharmila Raman
Scott McGrath
18 Epidemic Tracking and Disease Monitoring in Rural Areas: A Case Study in Pakistan
383(12)
Hammad Qureshi
Arshad Ali
Shamila Keyani
Atif Mumtaz
19 mHealth and Web Applications
395(22)
Javier Pindter-Medina
20 Investigation and Assessment of Effectiveness of Knowledge Brokering on Web 2.0 in Health Sector in Quebec, Canada
417(18)
Moktar Lamari
Saliha Ziam
Section V Examples of Integrating Technologies: Virtual Systems, Image Processing, Biokinematics, Measurements, and VLSI
21 Virtual Doctor Systems for Medical Practices
435(32)
Hamido Fujita
Enrique Herrera-Viedma
22 Synthetic Biometrics in Biomedical Systems
467(20)
Kenneth Lai
Steven Samoil
Svetlana N. Yanushkevich
Adrian Stoica
23 Performance Analysis of Transform-Based Medical Image-Compression Methods for Telemedicine
487(24)
Sujitha Juliet
Elijah Blessing Rajsingh
24 Tracking the Position and Orientation of Ultrasound Probe for Image-Guided Surgical Procedures
511(14)
Basem F. Yousef
25 Biokinematics for Mobility: Theory, Sensors, and Wireless Measurements
525(30)
Atila Yilmaz
Tuna Orhanli
26 Biopotentials and Electrophysiology Measurements
555(20)
Nitish V. Thakor
27 Sensor Signal Conditioning for Biomedical Instrumentation
575(30)
Tomas E. Ward
28 Sensor-Based Human Activity Recognition Techniques
605(16)
Donghai Guan
Weiwei Yuan
Sungyoung Lee
29 Very Large-Scale Integration Bioinstrumentation Circuit Design and Nanopore Applications
621(18)
Jungsuk Kim
William B. Dunbar
30 Wireless Electrical Impedance Tomography: LabVIEW-Based Automatic Electrode Switching
639(28)
Tushar Kanti Bera
Index 667
Halit Eren received his B.Eng, M.Eng, and Ph.D degrees from the University of Sheffield, UK, and MBA from Curtin University. He has worked as an instrumentation engineer, and held positions of assistant professorship at Hacettepe University and the Middle East Technical University; associate professorship at Hong Kong Polytechnic University; visiting professorship at the University of Wisconsin; and visiting scholar at the University of Sheffield. Dr. Eren has been conducting research and teaching at Curtin University for more than 30 years. He currently holds an adjunct senior research fellowship at the university. Widely published, Dr. Eren is a senior member of the IEEE.

John G. Webster received his BEE from Cornell University, and his MSEE and a Ph.D from the University of Rochester. Dr. Webster is currently professor emeritus of biomedical engineering at the University of Wisconsin. Previously, he was a highly cited researcher at King Abdulaziz University. Widely published, Dr. Webster is a fellow of the IEEE, ISA, AIMBE, BMES, and IOP. He has been a member of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Administrative Committee and the NIH Surgery and Bioengineering Study Section, and the recipient of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Career Achievement Award.