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Health and the New Media - Technologies Transforming Personal and Public Health (Paperback)
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Health and the New Media - Technologies Transforming Personal and Public Health (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Communication Series
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This book presents an evaluation framework for assessing the impact
of the new media on the health care system by juxtaposing
characteristics of emerging information and communication
technologies (interactive, seamlessly connected, and user-driven)
and health care objectives (to increase access, improve quality,
and manage costs). Each chapter provides a unique set of tools and
perspectives on how to harness these new media to improve
individual health and the health care delivery system. This
innovative volume has also stimulated the creation of a "Forum on
Health and the New Media" on the World Wide Web (http:
//Health.Dartmouth.edu/NewMedia/). The forum offers highlights of
the book as well as links to the authors and related web sites.
The volume is divided into six sections as follows:
*The "Overview" juxtaposes characteristics of the new media
(interactive, connected, and user-driven) with the three criteria
for health care improvement: increased access, improved quality,
and cost management. It offers a New Media and Health Care matrix
of criteria for building and evaluating emerging health care
systems.
*The "Delivery" -- how new media can enhance the delivery of health
care -- includes chapters on: managed care, demand management and
self-care, telemedicine for rural residents, and how the Internet
can be used to facilitate collaboration among health researchers
and providers.
*Health Information -- the life blood of health care -- addresses
the potential for: extending the traditional flow of health
information (from researchers to providers) to reach patients who
want to share in decisions about their care; and the federal
government's role in providing health information to the
public.
*Health Education discusses: integrating multimedia health
programming for public schools; using networked multimedia and
simulation technologies and new learning theories that promise to
transform public health education; and educating health providers
and patients through interactive media and drama.
*Potholes Along the Highway provides a sobering balance to
otherwise rather optimistic assumptions that a national information
infrastructure will be forthcoming.
*The New Media: Annotated Glossary provides computing and
networking technology tools for readers who are not fluent in
cyberlanguage.
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