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The COVID-19 pandemic has put massive stress on healthcare
professionals' formal training, their creed to do no harm, and the
patient safety movement. COVID-19 affects all aspects of daily life
and healthcare's organizational culture and values. Healthcare
institutions experience absenteeism, change in commerce patterns,
and interrupted supply/delivery in this context. It has also
revealed the extensive amounts of data needed for population health
management, as well as the opportunities afforded by mainstreaming
telehealth and virtual care capabilities, thus making the
implementation of health IT essential in the post-pandemic era.
Quality of Healthcare in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic
clarifies how healthcare professionals might provide their services
differently than treating a patient through its vicinity with
multiple providers. It examines the notion that healthcare
education requires a pack of healthcare workers from varied
educational backgrounds and training levels for the nuances of a
disease. Covering topics such as blockchain technology, power
density analysis, and supply chain, this book is a valuable
resource for undergraduate and extended degree program students,
graduate students of healthcare quality and health services
management, healthcare managers, health professionals, researchers,
professors, and academicians.
The integration of mobile technology into the medical industry has
revolutionized the efficiency and delivery of healthcare services.
Once limited by distance and physical barriers, health
professionals can now reach patients and other practitioners with
ease. M-Health Innovations for Patient-Centered Care is a pivotal
reference source for the latest scholarly research on the
incorporation of mobile telecommunication devices in the health
field and how this technology has increased overall quality of
care. Highlighting various types of available technologies,
necessary support infrastructures, and alterations in business
models, this publication is ideally designed for medical
professionals, upper-level students, and e-health system designers
interested in the effects of mobile technology on healthcare
delivery.
E-Health Systems Quality and Reliability: Models and Standards
addresses the reason, principles and functionality of health and
health care systems and presents a novel framework for revealing,
understanding and implementing appropriate management interventions
leading to qualitative improvement. It also provides evidence on
the quality and reliability of telemedicine and reviews standards
and guidelines for practicing medicine at a distance.
One of the central engines of the current shift towards
decentralization and reorientation of healthcare services is mobile
healthcare (mHealth). mHealth offers unique opportunities to reduce
cost, increase efficiencies, and improve quality and access to
healthcare. However, the full impact of mHealth is just beginning
to be felt by the medical community and requires further
examination to understand the full range of benefits it contributes
to medical staff and patients. Mobile Health Applications for
Quality Healthcare Delivery explores the emergence of mHealth in
the healthcare setting and examines its impact on patient-centered
care, including how it has reshaped access, quality, and treatment.
Highlighting topics such as patient management, emergency medicine,
and health monitoring, this publication supports e-health systems
designers in understanding how mobile technologies can best be used
for the benefit of both doctors and their patients. It is designed
for healthcare professionals, administrators, students, health
services managers, and academicians.
Advancements in technology have brought about a new era of
medicinal practice; however, these new technological trends present
both advantages and challenges to their utilization. Design,
Development, and Integration of Reliable Electronic Healthcare
Platforms is an authoritative reference work on the issues relating
to the quality and safety of technology use in the medical realm.
Featuring coverage on best practices, detailed analysis, and
upcoming trends, this publication is essential for researchers,
students and professionals seeking current research on the
implementation of electronic technologies in healthcare.
Technological advances have revolutionized the way we manage
information in our daily workflow. The medical field has especially
benefitted from these advancements, improving patient treatment,
health data storage, and the management of laboratory samples and
results.Laboratory Management Information Systems: Current
Requirements and Future Perspectives responds to the issue of
administering appropriate regulations in a medical laboratory
environment in the era of telemedicine, electronic health records,
and other e-health services. Exploring concepts such as the
implementation of ISO 15189:2012 policies and the effects of
e-health application, this book is an integral reference source for
researchers, academicians, students of health care programmes,
health professionals, and laboratory personnel.
Software applications once held on local computers and servers are
beginning to shift to the public Internet sphere, and private
health information is no exception. The likelihood of placing once
restricted and private health records "in the cloud" is increasing.
Cloud Computing Applications for Quality Health Care Delivery
focuses on cloud technologies that could affect quality in the
healthcare field. Leading experts in this area offer their
knowledge and contribute to the demystification of healthcare in
the Cloud. This publication will prove to be a useful tool for
undergraduate and graduate students of healthcare quality and
management, healthcare managers, and industry professionals.
Advancements in technology regularly influence the healthcare field
and developing aspects on medical patient safety. Implementing
electronic health records, decision support systems, and
computerised physician order entry systems reduces risk in the
potential for e-health to make errors leading to adverse events.
E-Health Technologies and Improving Patient Safety: Exploring
Organizational Factors presents an overview on information and
communication technologies and addresses the impacts on the field
of both patient safety and e-health. This book offers insightful
perspectives and concentrated research on concepts related to these
areas, as well as issues and current trends in patient safety in
e-health.
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