This book aims to stay one step beyond the innovations of information
and communication technologies and smart healthcare management and
provides an overview of the risks smart healthcare management could
help to alleviate, and those risks it would create or amplify.
Inclusive discussions of the core of smart healthcare services in the
perspective of system engineering are enclosed, such as smart
healthcare definition, data information knowledge service, and
intelligent hospital management. Summaries of technological and
theoretical innovations spanning each step of the modern healthcare
system are included, from health screening, clinical diagnosis, cancer
screening, to in-hospital mortality monitoring, minimally invasive
surgeries, and medical data storages. Analytics of risks reduced and
induced by these innovations are provided, with potential solutions to
such risks in healthcare management discussed. This book seeks to
provide demonstrative examples of incidence capable innovations of
healthcare technologies, which, while greatly enhancing abilities of
healthcare workers and institutions, could pose risks to patients and
sometimes even greater threats to the integrity of the healthcare
system. The style of the book is intended to be demonstrative but most
suited for researchers and graduate students, explaining the
methodology behind healthcare innovations, with some citations and
some deep scholarly reference.
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ISBN
9789811925603
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok