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Books > Medicine > General issues > Public health & preventive medicine > Personal & public health
Drawing on the concept of resilient healthcare, this book explores
multimodally embedded everyday practices of healthcare
professionals in the UK and Japan, utilising novel technology, such
as eye-tracking glasses, to inform what constitutes good practice.
Providing an interdisciplinary examination of the theories and
rationales of resilient healthcare, the book engages with a range
of case studies from a variety of healthcare settings in the UK and
Japan and considers the application of advanced technologies for
visualising healthcare interactions and implementing virtual
healthcare simulation. In doing so, it showcases a number of
multimodal approaches and highlights the potential benefits of
multimodal and multidisciplinary approaches to healthcare
communication research for enhancing resilience in their local
contexts.
An Introduction to Healthcare Informatics: Building Data-Driven
Tools bridges the gap between the current healthcare IT landscape
and cutting edge technologies in data science, cloud
infrastructure, application development and even artificial
intelligence. Information technology encompasses several rapidly
evolving areas, however healthcare as a field suffers from a
relatively archaic technology landscape and a lack of curriculum to
effectively train its millions of practitioners in the skills they
need to utilize data and related tools. The book discusses topics
such as data access, data analysis, big data current landscape and
application architecture. Additionally, it encompasses a discussion
on the future developments in the field. This book provides
physicians, nurses and health scientists with the concepts and
skills necessary to work with analysts and IT professionals and
even perform analysis and application architecture themselves.
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